U.S. patent number 9,037,987 [Application Number 11/832,271] was granted by the patent office on 2015-05-19 for information processing apparatus, method and computer program storage device having user evaluation value table features.
This patent grant is currently assigned to Sony Corporation, Sony Mobile Communications Inc.. The grantee listed for this patent is Akihiko Adachi, Yoshimitsu Funabashi, Keiko Hiraoka, Atsushi Imai, Mayu Irimajiri, Takeshi Matsuzawa, Seiji Muramatsu, Tatsuhiko Nishimura, Tomoharu Okamoto, Takeshi Tanigawa, Takamoto Tsuda. Invention is credited to Akihiko Adachi, Yoshimitsu Funabashi, Keiko Hiraoka, Atsushi Imai, Mayu Irimajiri, Takeshi Matsuzawa, Seiji Muramatsu, Tatsuhiko Nishimura, Tomoharu Okamoto, Takeshi Tanigawa, Takamoto Tsuda.
United States Patent |
9,037,987 |
Imai , et al. |
May 19, 2015 |
Information processing apparatus, method and computer program
storage device having user evaluation value table features
Abstract
An information processing apparatus includes a user evaluation
value table and a display controller portion. In the user
evaluation value table, user evaluation values each corresponding
to the number of processes of the respective content are stored on
a basis of the respective content. When performing display changing
of a respective content intended for display on a display portion,
the controller portion detects from the user evaluation value table
a user evaluation value of a content intended to be graphically
displayed on the display portion. Then, the controller portion
performs change control to change a display time period for the
content intended to be graphically displayed on the display portion
in accordance with the detected user evaluation value.
Inventors: |
Imai; Atsushi (Tokyo,
JP), Hiraoka; Keiko (Tokyo, JP), Funabashi;
Yoshimitsu (Tokyo, JP), Irimajiri; Mayu (Tokyo,
JP), Muramatsu; Seiji (Saitama, JP), Tsuda;
Takamoto (Kanagawa, JP), Matsuzawa; Takeshi
(Kanagawa, JP), Tanigawa; Takeshi (Tokyo,
JP), Okamoto; Tomoharu (Kanagawa, JP),
Adachi; Akihiko (Tokyo, JP), Nishimura; Tatsuhiko
(Tokyo, JP) |
Applicant: |
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Imai; Atsushi
Hiraoka; Keiko
Funabashi; Yoshimitsu
Irimajiri; Mayu
Muramatsu; Seiji
Tsuda; Takamoto
Matsuzawa; Takeshi
Tanigawa; Takeshi
Okamoto; Tomoharu
Adachi; Akihiko
Nishimura; Tatsuhiko |
Tokyo
Tokyo
Tokyo
Tokyo
Saitama
Kanagawa
Kanagawa
Tokyo
Kanagawa
Tokyo
Tokyo |
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JP
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Assignee: |
Sony Corporation (Tokyo,
JP)
Sony Mobile Communications Inc. (Tokyo, JP)
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Family
ID: |
38961052 |
Appl.
No.: |
11/832,271 |
Filed: |
August 1, 2007 |
Prior Publication Data
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Document
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US 20080046831 A1 |
Feb 21, 2008 |
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Foreign Application Priority Data
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Aug 16, 2006 [JP] |
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2006-221929 |
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Current U.S.
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715/765 |
Current CPC
Class: |
G06F
16/904 (20190101); G06Q 10/109 (20130101); G06F
15/025 (20130101) |
Current International
Class: |
G06F
3/048 (20130101); G06F 3/00 (20060101) |
Field of
Search: |
;715/765 |
References Cited
[Referenced By]
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11-312038 |
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2004-325937 |
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2005-322172 |
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2006-99532 |
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2006-157324 |
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WO 02/091160 |
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WO 2005/043407 |
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Primary Examiner: Alvesteffer; Stephen
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Oblon, McClelland, Maier &
Neustadt, L.L.P.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. An information processing apparatus, comprising: circuitry
configured to create and store a user evaluation value table that
includes user evaluation values, each user evaluation value
corresponding to a number of executed processes invoked for a
respective content and a user-selection probability of the executed
processes; detect from the user evaluation value table a user
evaluation value that corresponds to a content to be graphically
displayed on a display; control a display to display a calendar;
and control the display to display a simplified form of the content
within the calendar for a duration of a continuous display time
period based on the corresponding detected user evaluation
value.
2. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to control the display
to display the simplified form of the content for the duration of
the continuous display time period based on the corresponding
detected user evaluation value and a plurality of content displayed
within the calendar; calculate a total of user evaluation values
corresponding to each of the of the respective content of the
plurality of content displayed within the calendar; and change the
duration of the continuous display time period for the display in
accordance with the calculation.
3. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to control the display
to display the simplified form of the content for the duration of
the continuous display time period based on the corresponding
detected user evaluation value and a plurality of content displayed
within the calendar; calculate a total of user evaluation values
corresponding to each of a predetermined number of content selected
from the plurality of content displayed within the calendar; and
change the duration of the continuous display time period for the
display in accordance with the calculation.
4. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to control the display
to display the simplified form of the content for the duration of
the continuous display time period based on the corresponding
detected user evaluation value and a plurality of content displayed
within the calendar; determine a content that corresponds to a
largest user evaluation value from among the respective content of
the plurality of content displayed within the calendar; and change
the duration of the continuous display time period for the display
in accordance with the user evaluation value of the detected
content.
5. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to control the display
to display the simplified form of the content for the duration of
the continuous display time period based on the corresponding
detected user evaluation value and a plurality of content displayed
within the calendar; calculate a total of user evaluation values
corresponding to each of the of the respective content of the
plurality of content displayed within the calendar; and change the
duration of the continuous display time period for the display so
that the display is not displayed when the calculated total of the
user evaluation values corresponding to each of the respective
content of the plurality of content displayed within the calendar
on the display is less than a predetermined value, and the display
is displayed for either a predetermined duration of a continuous
time period or a duration of a continuous time period corresponding
to the calculated user evaluation value when the calculated total
of the user evaluation values corresponding to the display is
larger than or equal to the predetermined value.
6. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to store a specified
user evaluation value; control the display to display the
simplified form of the content for the duration of the continuous
display time period based on the corresponding detected user
evaluation value and a plurality of content displayed within the
calendar; calculate a total of user evaluation values corresponding
to each of the of the respective content of the plurality of
content displayed within the calendar; and change the duration of
the continuous display time period for the display so that the
display is not displayed when the calculated total of the user
evaluation values corresponding to each of the respective content
of the plurality of content displayed within the calendar on the
display is less than the specified user evaluation, and the display
is displayed for either a predetermined duration of a continuous
time period or a duration of a continuous time period corresponding
to the calculated user evaluation value when the calculated total
of the user evaluation values corresponding to the display is
larger than or equal to the predetermined value.
7. The information processing apparatus according to claim 1,
wherein the circuitry is further configured to display a plurality
of content at one time on the display; perform sequential scrolling
of the respective displayed content; detect the user evaluation
value of the respective content from the user evaluation value
table during the sequential scrolling of the respective displayed
content; stop the sequential scrolling for a time period when a
content having a user evaluation value larger than or equal to a
predetermined user evaluation value is scroll-displayed; and reduce
a scroll speed of the sequential scrolling when the content having
the user evaluation value larger than or equal to the predetermined
user evaluation value is not scroll-displayed.
8. An information processing method performed by an information
processing apparatus, the method comprising: creating and storing,
by circuitry of the information processing apparatus, a user
evaluation value table that includes user evaluation values, each
user evaluation value corresponding to a number of executed
processes invoked for a respective content and a user-selection
probability of the executed processes; detecting from the user
evaluation value table a user evaluation value that corresponds to
a content to be graphically displayed on a display; controlling a
display to display a calendar; and controlling the display to
display a simplified form of the content within the calendar for a
duration of a continuous display time period based on the
corresponding detected user evaluation value.
9. A non-transitory computer program storage device having an
information processing program stored thereon that when executed by
a computer performs steps comprising: creating and storing a user
evaluation value table that includes user evaluation values, each
user evaluation value corresponding to a number of executed
processes invoked for a respective content and a user-selection
probability of the executed processes; detecting from the user
evaluation value table a user evaluation value that corresponds to
a content to be graphically displayed on a display; controlling a
display to display a calendar; and controlling the display to
display a simplified form of the content within the calendar for a
duration of a continuous display time period based on the
corresponding detected user evaluation value.
Description
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention contains subject matter related to Japanese
Patent Application JP 2006-221929 filed in the Japanese Patent
Office on Aug. 16, 2006, the entire contents of which being
incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an information processing
apparatus, an information processing method, and an information
processing program that are well suited for adaptation to any one
of mobile devices, such as mobile phones, PHS phones (PHS: personal
handyphone system), and PDAs (PDA: personal digital assistant), and
notebook personal computers.
2. Description of the Related Art
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2004-325937
(Patent Publication 1) discloses an image display controller that
enables the display time of a respective still image to be changed
during sequential display in which a plurality of still images are
being one-by-one displayed.
According to the image display controller, when a first button of a
remote controller is depressed during the sequential display of the
still images, a time interval of display changing for the still
images for the sequentially display is reduced, thereby to perform
high-speed display changing for the still images. Alternately, when
a second button of the remote controller is depressed during the
sequential display of the still images, the time interval of
display changing for the still images for the sequentially display
is increased, thereby to perform low-speed display changing for the
still images. In this manner, even during the sequential display,
the display time of the respective still image can be arbitrarily
changed.
However, as described above, according to the image display
controller disclosed in Patent Publication 1, a user has to perform
the operation of depression of any one of the buttons of the remote
controller. That is, in the period of time before display of a
desired still image, the first button has to be depressed to
perform the rapid display changing by reducing the time interval of
display changing for the still images. At the timing of display of
a desired still image, the second button has to be depressed to
perform the low-speed display changing by increasing the time
interval of display changing for the desired still image.
In this case, in the period of time before display of the desired
still image, respective still images changed by the rapid display
changing have to be carefully monitored. Further, a complicate
operation has to be carried out in the manner that the rapid
display changing is performed by carrying out the operation of
depression of the second button, and then the operation is
transitioned to the low-speed display changing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It would be desirable to an information processing apparatus, an
information processing method, and an information processing
program that are capable of automatically retrieving and displaying
a content with a high probability of being desired by a user (or
"high user-selection probability," hereinbelow) without requiring
complicate operation, careful attention, and the like.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, an
information processing apparatus includes a user evaluation value
table wherein user evaluation values each corresponding to the
number of processes of the respective content are stored on a basis
of the respective content; and a display controller portion that,
when performing display changing of a respective content intended
for display on a display portion, detects from the user evaluation
value table a user evaluation value of a content intended to be
graphically displayed on the display portion, and performs change
control to change a display time period for the content intended to
be graphically displayed on the display portion in accordance with
the detected user evaluation value.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, an
information processing method includes the steps of: when
performing display screen changing across respective contents
intended to be displayed on a display portion, detecting a user
evaluation value of a content intended to be displayed on the
display portion from a user evaluation value table wherein user
evaluation values each corresponding to the number of processes of
the respective content are stored on a basis of the respective
content; and performing change control to change a display time
period for the content intended to be graphically displayed on the
display portion in accordance with the detected user evaluation
value.
According to still another embodiment of the present invention, an
information processing program includes: when performing display
screen changing across respective contents intended to be displayed
on a display portion, causing a computer to function as a user
evaluation value detector portion that detects a user evaluation
value of a content intended to be displayed on the display portion
from a user evaluation value table wherein user evaluation values
each corresponding to the number of processes of the respective
content are stored on a basis of the respective content; and
causing the computer to function as a display controller portion
that performs change control to change a display time period for
the content intended to be graphically displayed on the display
portion in accordance with the detected user evaluation value.
According to the respective embodiment of the present invention,
when performing display screen changing across respective contents
intended to be graphically displayed on the display portion, change
control is performed to change the display time period of the
respective content in accordance with the user evaluation value of
the respective content. Thereby, a content with high user-selection
probability can be automatically retrieved, and the display time
period of the content can be changed without complicate operation,
careful attention, and the like being required.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present
invention will be apparent from the following detailed description
and the appended claims and drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a mobile phone of an embodiment of the
present invention;
FIGS. 2A and 2B are views showing an exterior of the mobile phone
of the embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining various contents that are
handled by the lifetime calendar function provided in the mobile
phone of the present embodiment;
FIGS. 4A and 4B are diagrams showing various set screens of the
lifetime calendar function provided in the mobile phone of the
present embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a display example of a calendar-view
lifetime calendar in the lifetime calendar function of the mobile
phone of the present embodiment;
FIG. 6 is a flow diagram showing a display operation for the
calendar-view lifetime calendar in the mobile phone of the present
embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a view showing month and year indexes displayed on a
calendar-view lifetime calendar;
FIG. 8 is a view showing the calendar-view lifetime calendar set on
a standby screen;
FIG. 9 is a flow diagram for explaining an update operation that
updates a thumbnail image at a predetermined time interval in the
event that the mobile phone of the embodiment is displaying the
calendar-view lifetime calendar;
FIG. 10 is a flow diagram for explaining an update operation that
updates a thumbnail image of a date, on which a focus is kept
applied, at a predetermined time interval while the mobile phone of
the embodiment is displaying a calendar-view lifetime calendar;
FIG. 11 is a flow diagram showing the flow of a process in the
range of from displaying of a day-view the lifetime calendar in the
mobile phone of the embodiment to activation of an application
program corresponding to a selected content;
FIG. 12 is a view showing an example of a list display screen of a
day-view lifetime calendar;
FIG. 13 is a view showing a display example of a thumbnail display
screen of the day-view lifetime calendar;
FIG. 14 is a flow diagram showing the operation of graphically
displaying a new-schedule creation content on the calendar-view
lifetime calendar when no content is present on a focused date on a
calendar-view lifetime calendar;
FIG. 15 is a view showing a list display screen of a day-view
lifetime calendar graphically displaying the new-schedule creation
content;
FIG. 16 is a view showing a thumbnail display screen of the
day-view lifetime calendar graphically displaying the new-schedule
creation content;
FIG. 17 is a flow diagram showing the flow of a remembrance popup
display operation in the mobile phone of the embodiment;
FIG. 18 is a view showing a display example of a remembrance popup
display of a content presented on a calendar-view lifetime
calendar;
FIG. 19 is a view showing a display example of a remembrance popup
display of a content graphically displayed on a list display screen
of the day-view lifetime calendar;
FIG. 20 is a view showing a display example of a remembrance popup
display of contents presented on a thumbnail display screen of a
day-view lifetime calendar;
FIG. 21 is a flow diagram showing the flow of a display operation
for displaying a remembrances list in the mobile phone of the
embodiment;
FIG. 22 is a view showing a display example of a remembrances
list;
FIG. 23 is a flow diagram showing the flow of a remembrance popup
display operation in accordance with the number of past contents in
the mobile phone of the embodiment;
FIG. 24 is a flow diagram showing the flow of a remembrance popup
display operation in accordance with a past date and the number of
past contents in the mobile phone of the embodiment;
FIG. 25 is a flow diagram showing the flow of a remembrance popup
display operation that performs detection of a content by detecting
a "per-year detection," "per-month detection," and "random
detection" at random or predetermined probability in the mobile
phone of the embodiment;
FIG. 26 is an explanatory flow diagram of a forming operation for
forming a user evaluation value table in the mobile phone of the
embodiment;
FIG. 27 is a schematic diagram showing one example user evaluation
value table;
FIG. 28 is an explanatory flow diagram of a continuous page
changing operation performed in the mobile phone of the
embodiment;
FIG. 29 is an explanatory flow diagram of another continuous page
changing operation performed in the mobile phone of the
embodiment;
FIG. 30 is an explanatory flow diagram of a page-jump changing
operation performed in the mobile phone of the present
embodiment;
FIG. 31 is an explanatory flow diagram of another page-jump
changing operation performed in the mobile phone of the present
embodiment; and
FIG. 32 is an explanatory flow diagram of a scroll operation
performed in the mobile phone of the present embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention is adaptable to a mobile phone.
(Electrical Configuration of Mobile Phone)
With reference to FIG. 1, a mobile phone of an embodiment of the
present invention includes an antenna 1 and a communications
circuit 2 for wireless communication with a base station, a speaker
portion 3 for obtaining acoustic outputs such as incoming sounds
and receiving audio, a microphone portion 4 for receiving or
collecting transmitting audio, and a display portion 5 for
displaying motion and/or still images as well as a "lifetime
calendar" described further below.
The mobile phone further includes an operation portion 6, a light
emitting portion 7 (LED: light emitting diode), a camera portion 8,
and a vibration portion 9. The operation portion 6 is used for
performing operations, such as, for example, input operation to
input characters and the like, selection operation to select a
desired menu. The light emitting portion 7 is used for notifying or
informing a user of outgoing and incoming calls by using light. The
camera portion 8 is used for capturing of still images and motion
images of desired subjects. The vibration portion 9 is used for
notifying or informing the user of, for example, outgoing and
incoming calls by vibrating a housing of the mobile phone.
The mobile phone further includes a timer 10, a memory 11, and a
controller portion 12. The timer 10 counts the current time. The
memory 11 stores, for example, a communication processing programs
(communication program) for performing wireless communication
processing via the base station, various application programs, and
various types of data (contents) to be handled by the respective
application programs. The controller portion 12 provides total
control of the mobile phone. (As such, the controller portion 12
provides various types of control operations, such as display
control of the lifetime calendars, contents, icons, and focus
moving and display control. However, such control operations
hereinbelow will not be described on each occasion unless otherwise
necessary).
The application programs stored in the memory 11 are an e-mail
management program for controlling, for example, e-mail creation
and transmission and reception; a camera control program that
includes, for example, an imaging control function for controlling
imaging operation of the camera unit 8, and a viewer function for
motion and still images that are captured or acquired by the camera
unit 8 or that are extracted across a network and an input
terminal; and a scheduler management program for managing a
scheduler in which user schedules are stored; a telephone directory
management program for managing a telephone directory; and a music
player program for playing back music contents.
The memory 11 further stores or contains a lifetime calendar
application program that functions as so-called "launcher
software." The application program displays the "lifetime calendar"
on the display portion 5, and causes an application program
corresponding to an information process, which is specified in
accordance with the lifetime calendar, to be selected from the
various types of application programs and to be driven.
The memory 11 further stores or contains various other data, such
as, for example, a scheduler in which desired schedules of the user
are stored; still images, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, and
birthdays of acquaintances and friends of the user; music contents
to be played back in accordance with the music player program;
still and motion image contents played back in accordance with the
viewer function of the camera control program; e-mail contents;
outgoing and incoming call histories of transmitted and received
telephone calls and e-mail pieces; and a remembrances list or
histories of operations of generating a "remembrance popup display"
described further below.
As described further below, in the mobile phone of the present
embodiment, the controller portion 12 operates to count the number
of processes (or to obtain a process count value of processes),
such as display and regeneration of a respective content, such as
still image in accordance with the corresponding lifetime calendar
application program. The content in this case is any one of, for
example, motion image contents, e-mail contents, or music contents.
Thereby, a resultant user evaluation value corresponding to the
process count value is added to the respective content (in units of
each content).
The memory 11 stores respective contents, such as described above,
and a user evaluation value table indicative of or containing a
user evaluation value of the respective contents. In the event of
high-speed display changing, such as scroll display or jump display
of contents, the controller portion 12 performs change control for
changing a display time period for the respective content.
(Exterior Configuration of Mobile Phone)
FIGS. 2A and 2B show one example of the exterior configuration of
the mobile phone of the present embodiment. As shown in the
drawings, the mobile phone of the present embodiment is of a
so-called foldable type in which an upper housing portion 21 and a
lower housing portion 22 are connected foldable via a hinge portion
23. FIG. 2A is a view of the mobile phone in an open state as
viewed from an inner surface side (side of surfaces mated with one
another in the close state); and FIG. 2B is a view of the mobile
phone in the open state as viewed from the outer surface side.
With reference to FIG. 2A, the mobile phone has a display portion 5
in the upper housing portion 21. The mobile phone further has a
communicating speaker portion 3 and a second camera portion 8b (or,
"sub-camera portion," hereinbelow) between an upper end portion 21a
of the housing portion 21 and an upper end portion 5a of the
display portion 5. The mobile phone further has an operation
portion 6 and a microphone portion 4, which is used for
communication and surround audio collection, between the operation
portion 6 and a lower end portion 22a of the lower housing portion
22.
The operation portion 6 includes a cross key 24 and an enter key
25. The cross key 24 is depressible in the upper-lower and
left-right directions, and the cross key 25 is provided in a
central portion of the cross key 24. The operation portion 6
further includes first to fourth keys 26 to 29. In a normal case,
these keys are used as follows. The first soft key 26 is depressed
when specifying activation of the e-mail management program. The
second soft key 27 is depressed when specifying connection to a
network such as the Internet. The third soft key 28 is depressed
when specifying displaying of a main menu. The fourth soft key 29
is depressed when allocating and using a desired command.
The operation portion 6 further includes off-hook key 30 and
on-hook key 31, a clear key 32, and 12 twelve-keys 33. In a normal
case, these keys are used as follows. The off-hook key 30 is
depressed for taking the mobile phone off-hook upon transmission or
reception of communications. The on-hook key 31 is depressed to
turn on/off the main power and to terminate communication. The
clear key 32 is depressed, for example, to erase an input
character(s) and to correct a specified operation. The 12
twelve-keys 33 are allocated to, for example, numerals "0" to "9,"
alphabets, an asterisk "*," and a sharp "#."
With reference to FIG. 2B, the mobile phone further has a first
camera portion 8a (sub-camera portion) on a back surface side of
the lower housing portion 22 (opposite side to a surface where the
operation portion 6 is provided). More specifically, the mobile
phone includes two lower face portions, a sub-camera portion 8a and
the sub-camera portion 8b constituting the camera unit 8 shown in
the block diagram of FIG. 1. The sub-camera portion 8a, primarily,
is used to capture images of, for example, other users (other than
the user of the present mobile phone) and scenery. The sub-camera
portion 8b is used to capture the face of the user of the mobile
phone in the event of communication while interactive
transmission/reception of audio and image signals, so-called
"videophone" communication, is carried out.
(Outline of Lifetime Calendar)
The mobile phone of the present embodiment has a function (lifetime
calendar display function) that handles in batch various contents
and that list-displays the contents in the form of the
aforementioned "lifetime calendar" which displays the contents in
the form of a list or calendar in time series. The contents are,
but not limited to, image contents (still and motion image
contents), e-mail contents, schedule contents, and telephone
directory contents that, ordinarily, are handled independently of
one another by corresponding dedicated application programs.
The lifetime calendar is displayed under the control of the
controller portion 12 that operates in accordance with a lifetime
calendar application program application stored in the memory 11.
The lifetime calendar application program is a contents-launcher
software linked with an application program for the respective
content. More specifically, when executing, for example, editing, a
dedicated application program corresponding to a content to be
edited is activated.
A content of interest for display or for display on the lifetime
calendar is arbitrarily specifiable in accordance with a "display
setting function" and "filter setting function" described further
below.
The lifetime calendar application program further has a "rating
function" that randomly selects a representative content from among
a plurality of contents by using a random number. For example, a
case is now assumed that, for example, there are too many still
image contents to be collectively displayed at one time (or,
"batch-display," hereinbelow). In such a case, the controller
portion 12 randomly selects a representative a still image content
in accordance with the "rating function," and graphically displays
it on the lifetime calendar.
Further, the representative content to be graphically displayed
when contents cannot be displayed at one time on the lifetime
calendar is changed at predetermined timing. In this case, a
content other than contents once displayed is selected and
displayed as a representative content.
In the mobile phone of the present embodiment, a "focus" on the
lifetime calendar is moved corresponding to the operation of the
operation portion 6, thereby to manipulate the lifetime calendar.
The focus is a display pattern for displaying a frame portion or
entirety of a display item such as a menu, content, or the like
being selected by changing the brightness and/or display color from
that of a non-selected menu or content. Description herebelow will
use such an expression as "the focus is positioned on . . . " and
its variations regarding operations for moving the focus.
In the present example, a selected menu, content, or the like is
presented to be recognizable by the user in the manner that the
selected menu, content, or the like is "focus-positioned."
Alternately, however, the selected menu, content, or the like can
be presented to be recognized in the fashion of so-called cursor
movement.
The lifetime calendar application program further has a
"remembrance popup function." When the focus is positioned on any
date on the lifetime calendar for a predetermined time period or
longer, the remembrance popup function overlays and displays a
content corresponding to a past date (such as a one-year or
one-month previous date) with respect to the focus-positioned date
on a part of the lifetime calendar.
(Metadata to be Handled on Lifetime Calendar)
FIG. 3 shows types of respective contents to be handled by the
lifetime calendar application program and part of metadata for the
respective contents.
As seen in FIG. 3, the lifetime calendar application program
handles "still image contents," "received e-mail contents,"
"transmitted e-mail contents," "schedule contents," "birthday
contents" stored in the telephone directory, and "communication
service contents."
Thus, as the types of contents to be handled by the lifetime
calendar application program, FIG. 3 shows the still image
contents, received e-mail contents, transmitted e-mail contents,
schedule contents, and birthday contents that are stored in the
telephone directory. However, not only those contents, but also
contents such as motion image contents and music contents are
handled by the lifetime calendar application program.
(Metadata for Still Image Contents)
For a "still image content," respective items of metadata are used
for capture time/storage time data, thumbnail images, managing
titles, file type icons (still image icons), file size icons, and
acquisition source icons.
The capture time data represents information of time that is
measured by the timer 10. When storing a still image captured or
acquired by the camera unit 8 into the memory 11, the information
of time is extracted and added by the controller portion 12 to a
still image content.
However, among still images, a still image downloaded from a
predetermined Web site is not provided with such added capture time
data. In such a case, when storing a still image content into the
memory 11, the controller portion 12 extracts information of time
(=storage time) from the timer 10, and then adds the information of
time to the still image. The presentation "capture time/storage
time" in FIG. 3 refers to that in the above-described case.
The thumbnail image is an image having a size of, for example, 120
dots.times.160 dots formed by the controller portion 12. More
specifically, when displaying a thumbnail image, the controller
portion 12 forms the thumbnail image in real time in accordance
with a source still image content stored in the memory 11. When
displaying a thumbnail image of a motion image content on the
lifetime calendar, the controller portion 12 forms a thumbnail
image having the size of, for example, 120 dots.times.160 dots in
real time from, for example, a first frame image corresponding to
the motion image content, and then displays the thumbnail image on
the lifetime calendar.
The managing title is data indicative of a title of a still image
content. When storing a still image content captured or acquired by
the camera unit 8 into the memory 11, the controller portion 12
automatically adds to the still image content an image date and
capture time corresponding to current information of time extracted
from the timer 10. That is, as a managing title of a still image
content captured or acquired by the camera unit 8, a capture date
and capture time are automatically added to the image in the first
stage.
The managing title is editable after the still image content has
been stored into the memory 11. For editing a desired managing
title, a user displays a managing-title edit screen at a desired
timing and operates the operation portion 6, thereby inputting the
desired managing title on the screen. In response, the controller
portion 12 overwrites the managing title input by the user with the
capture date and capture time automatically added to the still
image content. Thereby, the managing title of the still image
content is altered to a desired managing title.
For a still image content already having an added managing title
among still image contents acquired by, for example, downloading
from predetermined Web sites, the controller portion 12 handles the
added managing title as it is. For a still image contents without
having an added managing title, however, the controller portion 12
adds the date and time of the downloading operation as a managing
title. The automatically added managing title also is arbitrarily
alterable by the user on the managing title edit screen.
On the lifetime calendar, various image formats are handleable,
such as JPEG, GIF (inclusive of an animation GIF) (GIF: Graphic
Interchange Format), SWF ("Shockwave Flash" (registered trademark),
and IFM (stamp and frame) formats.
The file type icon (still image icon) is an icon indicative of the
presence of a still image content in any one of the aforementioned
image formats. The file size icon is an icon indicative of the file
size of a still image content.
The acquisition source icon is an icon indicative of an acquisition
source of the still image content. For, for example, a still image
content captured or acquired by the camera unit 8, the lifetime
calendar displays an icon indicative that the acquisition source is
the camera unit 8. Alternately, for, for example, a still image
content downloaded from a predetermined Web site, the calendar
displays an icon indicative that the acquisition source is the Web
site.
In the event that, for example, graphical display of a still image
content on the lifetime calendar is specified, the controller
portion 12 operates to display the specified still image content in
accordance with the viewer function of the camera control program
stored in the memory 11.
(Metadata for Received E-Mail Contents)
For a "received e-mail content," items of metadata for reception
time data, file type icon (received mail icon), "From" icon,
transmission source name/transmission source address (or,
"transmission source name/address," hereafter), attached data icon,
transmission source image, subject-name icon, and subject-name data
are handled on the lifetime calendar.
The reception time data is data indicative of the time of receipt
of a corresponding e-mail piece. The controller portion 12 extracts
information of time from the timer 10 at the timing of receipt of
an e-mail piece, adds the extracted information of time to the
received e-mail piece, and stores the e-mail piece into the memory
11. The controller portion 12 graphically displays on the lifetime
calendar the information of time added to the e-mail piece as
reception time data.
The file type icon (received mail icon) is an icon indicative of
the presence of a received e-mail content. One example is an icon
that is formed of a sealed letter image with a down-pointing arrow
to thereby represent the received e-mail content.
The "From" icon is an icon indicative of a display field for a
transmission source name, and is represented by the word
"From."
The transmission source image is an image of a respective user
registered in the telephone directory. More specifically,
registration fields for images of respective users are provided in
the telephone directory stored in the memory 11. In a normal case,
the user of the mobile phone registers a photographic image of, for
example, a respective user's face captured or acquired by the
camera unit 8 into the registration fields of the telephone
directory. The controller portion 12 searches the telephone
directory in accordance with an e-mail address accompanying a
received e-mail content. Thereby, the controller portion 12 detects
a photographic image (=transmission source image) of a user or a
transmission source of the received e-mail content, and displays
the image on the lifetime calendar. In this event, a case can takes
place in which an image size of the image stored in the telephone
directory is different from a display size on the lifetime
calendar. In this case, the controller portion 12 performs a
compacting or enlarging process of the image to an image having the
size of, for example, 120 dots.times.160 dots, and then displays
the image on the lifetime calendar.
The transmission source name/address is data indicative of a
transmission source of a received e-mail piece. As the data
indicative of the transmission source of the received e-mail piece,
anyone of the transmission source name and address is displayed on
the lifetime calendar through operation of the controller portion
12.
More specifically, according to the controller portion 12, the
priority for display on the lifetime calendar is determined to be
the order as: transmission source image, transmission source name,
and then transmission source address. When a transmission source
image, name, and address corresponding to a received e-mail piece
are stored in the telephone directory, the transmission source
image is graphically displayed on the lifetime calendar.
Alternately, when a transmission source image corresponding to a
received e-mail piece is not stored, but the transmission source
name and address are stored therein, the transmission source name
is displayed on the lifetime calendar. Alternately, when a
transmission source image and name corresponding to a received
e-mail piece are not stored in the telephone directory, but when
only a transmission source address is stored in the telephone
directory or is not stored therein, the transmission source address
is displayed on the lifetime calendar.
The attached data icon is an icon that is displayed on the lifetime
calendar through operation of the controller portion 12 in the case
of a received e-mail piece accompanying attached data such as image
data and/or music data. One example is an icon of a clip image
displayed as the attached data icon on the lifetime calendar
through operation of the controller portion 12, whereby the
presence of the attached data is displayed to the user.
The subject-name icon is an icon indicative of a display field for
a caption (subject name) given to a received e-mail content. The
subject-name data is a caption (subject name) given to a received
e-mail content. The subject-name data, which is given to the
received e-mail piece, to be adjacent the subject-name icon is
displayed on the lifetime calendar.
In the event that displaying or the like of a received e-mail
content is specified on the lifetime calendar, the controller
portion 12 activates the e-mail management program, which is stored
in the memory 11, thereby to display text and the like of the
specified received e-mail content.
In the event that display or the like of attached data attached to
a received e-mail content is specified on the lifetime calendar,
the controller portion 12 activates an application program
corresponding to the attached data, thereby to graphically display
the specified attached data. For example, in the case that a still
image is attached as attached data, when graphical display of the
attached data is specified on the lifetime calendar, the controller
portion 12 graphically displays on the lifetime calendar the still
image (attached data) in accordance with the viewer function of the
camera control program stored in the memory 11. Similarly, for
example, in the case of a music content attached as attached data,
when regeneration of the attached data is specified on the lifetime
calendar, the music content (attached data) is played back in
accordance with the music player program stored in the memory
11.
(Metadata for Transmitted E-Mail Contents)
For a "transmitted e-mail content," items of metadata for
transmission time data, file type icon (transmitted e-mail icon),
"To" icon, addressee name/address, plural-persons icon, attached
data icon, addressee image, subject-name icon, and subject-name
data are handled on the lifetime calendar.
The transmission time data is data indicative of the time of
transmission of a corresponding e-mail piece. The controller
portion 12 extracts information of time from the timer 10 at the
timing of transmission of an e-mail piece, adds the extracted
information of time to the transmitted e-mail piece, and stores the
e-mail piece into the memory 11. The controller portion 12
graphically displays the information of time added to the e-mail
piece on the lifetime calendar as transmission time data.
The file type icon (transmitted e-mail icon) is an icon indicative
of the presence of a transmitted e-mail content. One example is an
icon that is formed of a sealed letter image with an up-pointing
arrow representing transmission.
The "To" icon is an icon indicative of a display field for a user
name (addressee name), and is represented by the word "To."
Similar to the transmission source image, the addressee image is an
image of a respective user registered in the telephone directory.
On the lifetime calendar, images of respective users registered in
the telephone directory are handled as "transmission source images"
and "addressee images." As described above, in the case that the
image size of an image stored in the telephone directory is
different from the display size on the lifetime calendar, the
controller portion 12 graphically displays the image on the
lifetime calendar by performing the compacting or enlarging process
of the image.
The addressee name/address is data indicative of an addressee of a
transmitted e-mail piece. As the data indicative of the addressee
of the transmitted e-mail piece, anyone of the addressee name and
address is displayed on the lifetime calendar.
More specifically, according to the controller portion 12, the
priority for graphical display on the lifetime calendar is
determined to be the order as: addressee image, addressee name, and
then addressee address. When an addressee image, name, and address
corresponding to a transmitted e-mail piece are stored in the
telephone directory, the addressee image is graphically displayed
on the lifetime calendar. Alternately, when an addressee image
corresponding to a transmitted e-mail piece is not stored, but the
addressee name and address are stored therein, the addressee name
is displayed on the lifetime calendar. Alternately, when an
addressee image and name corresponding to a transmitted e-mail
piece are not stored in the telephone directory, but when only an
addressee address is stored in the telephone directory or is not
stored therein, the addressee address is displayed on the lifetime
calendar.
The plural-persons icon is an icon that is displayed when a
corresponding transmitted e-mail content is an e-mail piece
synchronously transmitted to plural users. One example of the
plural-persons icon is an icon formed from an image of three
persons, thereby to enable the user to intuitively recognize that
the e-mail piece has been synchronously transmitted to plural
persons.
In the present example, while the plural-persons icon is designed
to be displayed only for an e-mail piece having been synchronously
transmitted to plural persons, such as described above, the
presentation manner is not limited thereto. The functional
arrangement can be such that even when a received e-mail piece
having been synchronously transmitted to plural persons, the
plural-persons icon is displayed, thereby to indicate that the
received e-mail piece has been synchronously transmitted to the
plural persons.
The attached data icon is an icon that is displayed on the lifetime
calendar through operation of the controller portion 12 in the case
of a transmitted e-mail piece accompanying attached data such as
image data and/or music data. One example is the icon of the clip
image, as described above.
The subject-name icon is an icon indicative of a display field for
a caption (subject name) given to a transmitted e-mail content. The
subject-name data is a caption (subject name) given to a
transmitted e-mail content. The controller portion 12 graphically
displays on the lifetime calendar the subject-name data, which is
given to the transmitted e-mail piece, to be adjacent the
subject-name icon on the lifetime calendar.
In the event that, for example, display of a transmitted e-mail
content is specified on the lifetime calendar, the controller
portion 12 activates the e-mail management program, which is stored
in the memory 11, thereby to display text and the like of the
specified transmitted e-mail content.
In the event that, for example, display of attached data attached
to a transmitted e-mail content is specified on the lifetime
calendar, the controller portion 12 activates an application
program corresponding to the attached data, thereby to display the
specified attached data. For example, in the case that a still
image is attached as attached data, when display of the attached
data is specified on the lifetime calendar, the controller portion
12 graphically displays the still image (attached data) in
accordance with the viewer function of the camera control program
stored in the memory 11. Similarly, for example, in the case of a
music content attached as attached data, when regeneration of the
attached data is specified on the lifetime calendar, the music
content (attached data) is played back in accordance with the music
player program stored in the memory 11.
(Metadata for Schedule Contents)
For a "schedule content," items of metadata for schedule start time
data, file type icon (schedule icon), classification icon, data
indicative of a schedule summary/content, alarm icon, data
indicative of alarm ON/OFF setting, and holiday setting data are
handled on the lifetime calendar.
The schedule start time data is data indicative of schedule start
time data stored in the scheduler. For graphically displaying a
schedule on the lifetime calendar, the controller portion 12
detects a schedule start time stored in the scheduler, and displays
the detected schedule start time on the lifetime calendar.
The file type icon (schedule icon) is an icon indicative of the
presence of a schedule. For one example, the schedule icon is an
icon of an image of a calendar and pencil as a motif and is
displayed on the lifetime calendar.
The classification icon is an icon indicative of the classification
of stored schedules. When registering a schedule into the
scheduler, the user selects a classification icon corresponding to
a stored schedule from list-displayed classification icons. The
lifetime calendar displays the classification icon selected when
the schedule has been selected by the user, together with the
schedule start time.
Data indicative of a schedule summary/content is data input into
the field for a caption (subject name) of a schedule when the user
registers the schedule. The lifetime calendar graphically displays
the data input into the caption field as a summary of the
schedule.
When nothing is input into the caption field for the schedule, the
controller portion 12 graphically displays on the lifetime calendar
a character string of, for example, 10 characters from the top of a
character string input into a field for the content (content field)
of the schedule. The "schedule summary/content" shown in FIG. 3
refer to the above described.
The alarm icon is an icon formed from an image of, for example, a
bell, as a motif. The data indicative of the alarm ON/OFF setting
is data indicative of whether the alarm setting is specified for
the schedule. When the alarm setting is specified for the schedule,
the lifetime calendar displays the word "ON" to be adjacent the
alarm icon formed from the bell image. Otherwise, when the alarm
setting is not specified for the schedule, the lifetime calendar
displays the word "OFF" to be adjacent the alarm icon formed from
the bell image.
The holiday setting data is data indicative of a holiday specified
by the user for the scheduler. For example, when the user
personally is scheduled to have a day off on a date corresponding
to a general weekday, the date corresponding to the day off can be
stored by the user on the scheduler as a holiday. The controller
portion 12 determines from the scheduler whether a holiday setting
is specified for a displayed date on the lifetime calendar. If a
holiday setting is specified for the displayed date, then the
controller portion 12 performs a process of altering the display
mode, such as a process of altering a display color of a
corresponding date field, for the displayed date, and displays the
result on the lifetime calendar.
When, for example, graphical display of a schedule is specified on
the lifetime calendar, the controller portion 12 activates the
scheduler management program stored in the memory 11 thereby to
graphically display the content or the like of the specified
schedule.
Suppose that, for registration of a schedule into the scheduler,
the functional arrangement allows inputting a "location" such as a
"company," "school," or "house" where an event of the schedule
takes place. In this case, the functional arrangement can be such
that the controller portion 12 reads from the scheduler the
location where the event of the schedule takes place, and
graphically displays the location on the lifetime calendar.
(Metadata for Birthday Contents)
For a "birthday content," items of metadata for birthdate data,
user name, file type icon (birthday icon), frame image (image-frame
image), and thumbnail image are handled on the lifetime
calendar.
In the mobile phone of the present embodiment, the telephone
directory includes registration fields for not only user names of
users, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses, but also still
images taken of the users, frame images (or, image frames), and
birthdates.
Further, in the mobile phone of the present embodiment,
registration fields for private information of the user or user of
the mobile phone are provided separately from the telephone
directory described above. The private information includes, for
example, a still image, frame image (image frame), address, e-mail
address, mobile phone number, and birthdate.
In accordance with the telephone directory or respective items of
information stored in the private information registration fields,
a birthday icon, still image, and user name are displayed in the
respective corresponding display field on the lifetime calendar.
The birthday icon is an icon of, for example, a cake image, frame
image (image frame of, for example, a flower image(s)) (which,
alternately, can be a frame image selected by the owner or user of
the mobile phone from a plurality of frame images). The still image
is a still image of the face or the like of a user whose birthday
corresponds to the displayed date or still image of the face or the
like of the user of the mobile phone. The user name is a user name
of a user whose birthday corresponds to the displayed date or user
name of the user of the mobile phone. These items are displayed on
a display field for a date corresponding to the birthday of the
user registered in the telephone directory or a display field for a
date corresponding to the birthday of the user of the mobile phone
stored in the private information registration fields.
When the "birthday content" is selected on the lifetime calendar,
the controller portion 12 activates an application program
corresponding to the telephone directory, thereby to perform
display control of the private information registration fields for
the user corresponding to the "birthday content." Alternatively,
the controller portion 12 activates an application program for
displaying the private information of the user of the mobile phone,
thereby to perform display control of the private information
registration fields for the user of the mobile phone which fields
correspond to the "birthday contents."
(Details on Setting of Lifetime Calendar)
Items such as the presence or absence of a display of the
respective content being handled on the lifetime calendar and the
time until the content is graphically displayed are specifiable on
a setting screen for the lifetime calendar. For setting the items,
the user operates the operation portion 6 and thereby causes an
overall setting menu to be displayed on the display portion 5.
Then, the user selects a setting menu for the lifetime calendar
from the overall setting menu. In response to the operation, a
lifetime calendar setup screen ("LTC Setup Screen") shown in FIG.
4A is displayed on the display portion 5.
The LTC Setup Screen displays setting menus entitled "Display
Setting," "Filter Setting," and "Remembrance Display Time." In
response to an up-down operation of the cross key 24 (shown in FIG.
2A) by a user, the controller portion 12 performs moving and
displaying control of the focus to be moved and displayed among the
"Display Setting," "Filter Setting," and "Remembrance Display Time"
setting menus among or across the "Display Setting," "Filter
Setting," and "Remembrance Display Time" setting menus.
When the focus is positioned on the respective setup menu through
the moving and displaying control, an explanatory text regarding
the focus-positioned setting menu is graphically displayed. More
specifically, FIG. 4A shows an example in which the focus is set on
the "Filter Setting" setting menu. In this case, an explanatory
text, such as saying "A received mail from an address not stored in
the telephone directory is held non-displayed," is graphically
displayed in a marginal area of the display portion 5. Thus,
explanatory texts of focus-positioned setting menu items are
displayed. Thereby, the user is enabled to recognize the set
contents of a currently focus-positioned setting menu and is
enabled to easily select a user-desired setting menu.
Then, through an up-down operation of the cross key 24, the user
moves the focus to desired one of the "Display Setting," "Filter
Setting," and "Remembrance Display Time" setting menus, and then
depresses the enter key 25.
(Display Setting)
"Display Setting" will be described hereinbelow. In the state the
focus is positioned on the "Display Setting" setting menu, when the
enter key 25 is depressed, a display screen displaying the "Display
Setting" setting menu as shown in FIG. 4B is displayed. The
"Display Setting" setting menu is used to set whether to
graphically display a still image content, received e-mail content,
transmitted e-mail content, schedule content, and birthday content
on the lifetime calendar.
More specifically, the controller portion 12 operates to display
respective setting menu items corresponding to the still image
content, received e-mail content, transmitted e-mail content,
schedule content, and birthday content, as setting menu items of
"Display Setting" setting menu.
Of those setting menu items, the "still image content" setting menu
is a menu for specifying, for example, the presence or absence of
the graphical display of a still image and for specifying a folder
that contains still images for graphical display.
When not restricting a still image for graphical display on the
lifetime calendar, the user selects "All Display" from a pull-down
menu of "All Display," "Specified Display," and "Non-display." When
"All Display" is selected, a still image for graphical display on
the lifetime calendar is selected from all still images stored in
the mobile phone, and is graphically displayed.
When not graphically displaying the still image on the lifetime
calendar, the user selects "Non-display" from the pull-down menu of
"All Display," "Specified Display," and "Non-display." When
"Non-display" is selected, the controller portion 12 excludes the
all still images stored in the mobile phone from graphical display
targets for graphical display on the lifetime calendar. As such,
when "Non-display" is selected, no still image (stored in the
mobile phone) is graphically displayed on the lifetime
calendar.
When specifying a folder containing still images for display on the
lifetime calendar, the user selects "Specified Display" from the
pull-down menu of "All Display," "Specified Display," and
"Non-display." When "Specified Display" is selected, a selection
field of "Folder Specification." is highest-tone displayed. More
specifically, when either "All Display" or "Non-display" is
selected from the pull-down menu, the selection field of "Folder
Specification" is half-tone displayed (gray displayed), thereby
displaying to the user that the selection field of "Folder
Specification" is non-active. When "Specified Display" is selected,
however, the selection field of "Folder Specification" is
highest-tone displayed, thereby displaying to the user that the
selection field of "Folder Specification" is active.
In the mobile phone of the present embodiment, the user can
classify, for example, still images by, for example, capture time
or title, and can store the classified still images into a
plurality of still image folders formed in the memory 11. Still
images in this case may be, for example, still images captured or
acquired by the camera portion 8, still images downloaded across a
network or the like, and still images attached to transmitted and
received mail pieces. Having shifted the selection field of the
"Folder Specification" to be active, the user specifies a desired
one of folders. When the specification is made (or in response to
the specification), the controller portion 12 graphically displays
on the lifetime calendar only a still image(s) stored in the folder
specified by the user.
The "received e-mail content" setting menu item will now be
described hereinbelow. The "received e-mail content" setting menu
item is used to set, for example, the presence or absence of a
graphical display of a received e-mail piece on the lifetime
calendar, a folder containing received e-mail pieces for graphical
display, e-mail addresses, and types of the received e-mail
contents.
When all received e-mail pieces can be graphically displayed on the
lifetime calendar, the user selects "All Display" from the
pull-down menu of "All Display," "Specified Display," and
"Non-display." When "All Display" is selected, a received e-mail
piece for graphical display on the lifetime calendar is selected
from all received e-mail pieces stored in the mobile phone, and is
graphically displayed thereon.
When not graphically displaying the received e-mail piece on the
lifetime calendar, the user selects "Non-display" from the
pull-down menu of "All Display," "Specified Display," and
"Non-display." When "Non-display" is selected, the controller
portion 12 excludes the all received e-mail contents stored in the
mobile phone from graphical display targets for graphical display
on the lifetime calendar. As such, when "Non-display" is selected,
no received e-mail content is graphically displayed on the lifetime
calendar.
Alternately, for graphically displaying only a specified received
e-mail content on the lifetime calendar, the user selects
"Specified Display" from the pull-down menu of "All Display,"
"Specified Display," and "Non-display." When "Specified Display" is
selected, highest-tone display is performed to display respective
selection fields of "Folder Specification," "Mail Address
Specification," and "Protection Specification."
More specifically, in the event that either "All Display" or
"Non-display" is selected from the pull-down menu, the respective
selection fields of "Folder Specification," "Mail Address
Specification," and "Protection Specification" are half-tone
displayed (gray displayed), thereby displaying to the user that the
respective selection fields are non-active. When "Specified
Display" is selected, however, the respective selection fields of
"Folder Specification," "Mail Address Specification," and
"Protection Specification" are highest-tone displayed, thereby
displaying to the user that the respective selection fields have
become active.
In the mobile phone of the present embodiment, a plurality of
received e-mail folders can be formed in the memory 11. Thereby,
the user is enabled to classify received e-mail contents by
classifying the contents by, for example, respective receive times
and transmitted users of the received e-mail contents and to store
the classified received e-mail contents into corresponding folders.
As such, when specifying "Folder Specification" field, the user
specifies a desired one of the folders containing classified
received e-mail pieces. Alternatively, when received e-mail pieces
stored in all the folders can be displayed, the user enters a
specification for all the folders. In response to the
specification, the controller portion 12 graphically displays on
the lifetime calendar only a received e-mail piece(s) stored in the
specified folder.
When specifying "Mail Address Specification," the user specifies an
e-mail address of a user or sender of a received e-mail piece.
E-mail address specification is carried out by specifying a desired
user (=desired e-mail address) from the telephone directory,
transmission ranking (ranking sequentially indicative of users in
order of relatively larger numbers of transmission times for the
users), and reception ranking (ranking sequentially indicative of
users in order of relatively larger numbers of reception times from
the users). The e-mail address specification can be carried out in
the manner that the user directly input the address through
operation of the operation portion 6. In response to the e-mail
address specification, the controller portion 12 graphically
displays on the lifetime calendar only the received e-mail piece
having the e-mail address specified by the user.
Further, in the mobile phone of the present embodiment, "Protection
Setting" for preventing inadvertent erasure or mis-erasure of a
desired one of received e-mail pieces. As such, of the all received
e-mail pieces stored in the mobile phone, only a received e-mail
piece specified to "Protection Setting" (i.e., only a
protection-set received e-mail piece) can be graphically displayed
as a received e-mail content on the lifetime calendar.
More specifically, "All Display" and "Protected Mail Only"
selection options are provided for a selection field of "Protection
Specification." When all received e-mail pieces stored in the
mobile phone can be graphically displayed, the user selects the
"All Display" menu item. When the selection is made, received
e-mail contents are graphically displayed on the lifetime calendar,
regardless of whether the protection setting is specified for the
received e-mail pieces (i.e., whether the received e-mail pieces
are protection-set received e-mail pieces). Alternately, for
graphically displaying only a protection-set one of the all
received e-mail pieces on the lifetime calendar, the user selects
the "Protected Mail Only" selection option. In response to the
selection, the controller portion 12 graphically displays only the
protection-set e-mail piece on the lifetime calendar.
As described above, according to the mobile phone of the present
embodiment, a received e-mail content for graphical display on the
lifetime calendar is specifiable with the display condition for,
the folder containing the content, the presence or absence of the
protection setting, and the like conditions. When a plurality of
such display conditions are set by the user, the controller portion
12 graphically displays on the lifetime calendar only a received
e-mail content satisfying all the display conditions.
The "transmitted e-mail content" setting menu item will now be
described hereinbelow. The "transmitted e-mail content" setting
menu item is used to set, for example, the presence or absence of a
graphical display of a transmitted e-mail piece on the lifetime
calendar, a folder containing transmitted e-mail pieces for
graphical display, e-mail addresses, and types of the transmitted
e-mail contents.
When not restricting a transmitted e-mail piece for graphical
display on the lifetime calendar, the user selects "All Display"
from the pull-down menu of "All Display," "Specified Display," and
"Non-display." When "All Display" is selected, a transmitted e-mail
piece for graphical display on the lifetime calendar is selected
from all transmitted e-mail pieces stored in the mobile phone, and
is graphically displayed thereon.
Alternately, when not graphically displaying the transmitted e-mail
piece on the lifetime calendar, the user selects "Non-display" from
the pull-down menu of "All Display," "Specified Display," and
"Non-display." When "Non-display" is selected, the controller
portion 12 excludes the all transmitted e-mail contents stored in
the mobile phone from graphical display targets for graphical
display on the lifetime calendar. As such, when "Non-display" is
selected, no transmitted e-mail content is graphically displayed on
the lifetime calendar.
Alternately, for graphically displaying only a specified
transmitted e-mail content on the lifetime calendar, the user
selects "Specified Display" from the pull-down menu of "All
Display," "Specified Display," and "Non-display." When "Specified
Display" is selected, highest-tone display is performed to display
respective selection fields of "Folder Specification," "Mail
Address Specification," and "Protection Specification," thereby
displaying to the user that the respective selection fields have
become active.
Similarly as in the previous case described above, a plurality of
transmitted e-mail folders can be formed in the memory 11. Thereby,
the user is enabled to classify transmitted e-mail contents by
classifying the contents by, for example, respective transmission
times of the transmitted e-mail contents and respective users
corresponding to transmission addressees (recipients) of the
transmitted e-mail pieces and to store the classified transmitted
e-mail contents into corresponding folders. As such, when
specifying "Folder Specification" field, the user specifies a
desired one of the folders containing classified transmitted e-mail
pieces. Alternatively, when transmitted e-mail pieces stored in all
the folders can be graphically displayed, the user enters a
specification for all the folders. In response to the
specification, the controller portion 12 graphically displays on
the lifetime calendar only a transmitted e-mail piece(s) stored in
the specified folder.
When specifying "Mail Address Specification," the user specifies an
e-mail address of a user, i.e., addressee address of a transmitted
e-mail piece. E-mail address specification is carried out by
specifying a desired user (=desired e-mail address) from the
telephone directory, transmission ranking (ranking sequentially
indicative of users in order of relatively larger numbers of
transmission times for the users), and reception ranking (ranking
sequentially indicative of users in order of relatively larger
numbers of reception times from the users).
The e-mail address specification can be carried out in the manner
that the user directly input the address through operation of the
operation portion 6. In response to the e-mail address
specification, the controller portion 12 graphically displays on
the lifetime calendar only the transmitted e-mail piece having the
e-mail address specified by the user.
Further, in the mobile phone of the present embodiment, "Protection
Setting" for preventing inadvertent erasure or mis-erasure of a
desired one of transmitted e-mail pieces. As such, of the all
transmitted e-mail pieces stored in the mobile phone, only a
transmitted e-mail piece specified to "Protection Setting" (i.e.,
only a protection-set transmitted e-mail piece) can be graphically
displayed as a transmitted e-mail piece on the lifetime
calendar.
More specifically, "All Display" and "Protected Mail Only"
selection options are provided for the selection field of
"Protection Specification." When the all transmitted e-mail
contents stored in the mobile phone can be graphically displayed,
the user selects the "All Display" menu item. When the selection is
made, transmitted e-mail contents are graphically displayed on the
lifetime calendar, regardless of whether the transmitted e-mail
pieces are protection-set transmitted e-mail pieces.
Alternately, for graphically displaying only a protection-set one
of the all transmitted e-mail pieces on the lifetime calendar, the
user selects the "Protected Mail Only" selection option. In
response to the selection, only the protection-set e-mail content
is graphically displayed on the lifetime calendar.
As described above, according to the mobile phone of the present
embodiment, a transmitted e-mail content for graphical display on
the lifetime calendar is specifiable with the display condition
for, the folder containing the content, the presence or absence of
the protection setting, or the like conditions. When a plurality of
such display conditions are set by the user, only a transmitted
e-mail content satisfying all the display conditions is graphically
displayed on the lifetime calendar.
The "schedule content" setting menu item will now be described
hereinbelow. The "schedule content" setting menu item is used to
set, for example, the presence or absence of a graphical display of
a schedule on the lifetime calendar and classification of
schedule(s) for graphical display.
When all schedules for graphical display on the lifetime calendar
can be graphically displayed, the user selects "All Display" from
the pull-down menu of "All Display," "Specified Display," and
"Non-display." When "All Display" is selected, a schedule for
graphical display on the lifetime calendar is selected from all
schedules stored in the scheduler of the mobile phone, and is
graphically displayed thereon.
Alternately, when not graphically displaying the schedule on the
lifetime calendar, the user selects "Non-display" from the
pull-down menu of "All Display," "Specified Display," and
"Non-display." When "Non-display" is selected, the controller
portion 12 excludes the all schedules stored in the scheduler of
the mobile phone from graphical display targets for graphical
display on the lifetime calendar. As such, when "Non-display" is
selected, no schedule is graphically displayed on the lifetime
calendar.
Alternately, when specifying the classification of a schedule on
the lifetime calendar, the user selects "Specified Display" from
the pull-down menu of "All Display," "Specified Display," and
"Non-display." When "Specified Display" is selected, highest-tone
display is performed to display the selection field of
"Classification Selection," thereby displaying to the user that the
field has become active.
In the mobile phone, in the event of schedule registration, the
classification of a schedule of a company, school, meal, drive,
sports, or the like event is set. As such, when using
"Classification Selection," the user specifies a desired
classification of a schedule. In response to the specification, the
controller portion 12 graphically displays on the lifetime calendar
only the user-specified classified one (schedule) of the all
schedules stored in the scheduler.
The "birthday content" setting menu item will now be described
hereinbelow. The "birthday content" setting menu item is used to
set whether to graphically display a "birthday content" on the
lifetime calendar. When permitting graphical display on the
lifetime calendar, birthday contents corresponding to all users
registered in the telephone directory and the birthday content
registered in the registration field of private information, the
user selects "All Display" from the pull-down menu of "All
Display," "Specified Display," and "Non-display." When "All
Display" is selected, the controller portion 12 recognizes displays
the all users' birthday contents registered in the telephone
directory and the birthday content registered in the registration
field of private information corresponding to the information on
the user of the mobile phone, as graphical display targets for
graphical display on the lifetime calendar.
Alternately, when not graphically displaying the schedule on the
lifetime calendar, the user selects "Non-display" from the
pull-down menu of "All Display," "Specified Display," and
"Non-display." When "Non-display" is selected, the controller
portion 12 excludes the all birthday contents corresponding to
users and the birthday content stored in the registration field of
private information from graphical display targets for graphical
display on the lifetime calendar. As such, when "Non-display" is
selected, no birthday content is graphically displayed on the
lifetime calendar.
(Filter Setting)
"Filter Setting" will now be described hereinbelow. In the state
the focus is positioned on the "Filter Setting" setting menu shown
in FIG. 4A, upon detection of an operation of depression of the
enter key 25, the controller portion 12 causes a pull-down menu of
"ON" and OFF" to be active. The "Filter Setting" setting menu is
used to set whether to graphical display on the lifetime calendar a
received e-mail piece (content) having an e-mail address not stored
in the telephone directory.
When not graphically displaying on the lifetime calendar the
received e-mail content having an e-mail address not stored in the
telephone directory, the user selects "OFF" from the pull-down menu
of "ON" and OFF." When "OFF" is selected, the controller portion 12
excludes the received e-mail content having an e-mail address not
stored in the telephone directory from a graphical display target
for graphical display on the lifetime calendar. As such, in this
case, the received e-mail content having an e-mail address not
stored in the telephone directory is not graphically displayed on
the lifetime calendar.
Alternately, when the received e-mail content having an e-mail
address not stored in the telephone directory can be displayed on
the lifetime calendar, the user selects "ON" from the pull-down
menu of "ON" and OFF." When "ON" is selected, the received e-mail
content is graphically displayed on the lifetime calendar,
regardless of the presence or absence of the e-mail address
registration.
Thus, with "Filter Setting," the option is set for displaying a
received e-mail content having an e-mail address not stored in the
telephone directory. A similar arrangement can be made such that an
option can be settable for graphically displaying a transmitted
e-mail content having an e-mail address not stored in the telephone
directory.
(Remembrance Display Time)
The "Remembrance Display Time" setting menu will now be described
hereinbelow. Although described in more detail below, the mobile
phone of the present embodiment has the remembrance popup function
that provides popup display of various types of contents
corresponding to, for example, a date one-year previous to a
focus-positioned date, on the lifetime calendar. The "Remembrance
Display Time" setting menu is a setting menu to setting whether to
execute remembrance popup display, such as described above, and to
set the time until execution of the remembrance popup display.
In the state the focus is positioned on the "Remembrance Display
Time" setting menu shown in FIG. 4A, upon detection of an operation
of depression of the enter key 25, the controller portion 12
controls the pull-down menu of "Non-display," "Fast," "Normal," and
"Slow" to be active. When not executing the remembrance popup
display, the user selects "Non-display" and then depresses the
enter key 25. When "Non-display" is selected, the controller
portion 12 operates to not execute the remembrance popup display on
the lifetime calendar.
The respective one of the "Fast," "Normal," and "Slow" pull-down
menu items is used to set the time until the execution of the
remembrance popup display. More specifically, in the mobile phone,
when the focus is positioned on any one any date on the lifetime
calendar for a predetermined time or longer (or, when non-operation
time is a predetermined time or longer), the remembrance popup
display is performed to present the popup display of a content(s)
corresponding to a past date with respect to the focus-positioned
date.
The respective one of the "Fast," "Normal," and "Slow" pull-down
menu items allows setting of the time until the execution of the
remembrance popup display. The user selects desired one of the
"Fast," "Normal," and "Slow" pull-down menu items.
When the "First" menu item is selected, the remembrance popup
display is executed after, for example, "5 seconds" has elapsed
since termination of user operation. Alternately, when the "Normal"
menu item is selected, the remembrance popup display is executed
after, for example, "7.5 seconds" has elapsed since termination of
user operation. Alternately, when the "Slow" menu item is selected,
the remembrance popup display is executed after, for example, "10
seconds" has elapsed since the termination of user operation. Thus,
by selection of the desired one of the "Fast," "Normal," and "Slow"
pull-down menu items during display of the lifetime calendar, the
user is able to set the time until the execution of the remembrance
popup display after the operation state has entered the
non-operation state to a desired time.
(Display Operation of Lifetime Calendar)
Display operation of and for the lifetime calendar will now be
described hereinbelow. To facilitate ease of understanding,
description hereinbelow will be given contemplating that, except
for motion image contents and music contents, still image contents,
schedule contents, birthday contents, transmitted e-mail contents,
and received e-mail contents are graphically displayed on the
lifetime calendar.
When desiring to display the lifetime calendar, the user operates
the operation portion 6 to select an item of activation of the
lifetime calendar from the main menu. When the selection is made,
the "calendar-view" lifetime calendar shown in FIG. 5 is displayed
as a default display on the display portion 5 in accordance with
the lifetime calendar application program.
(Calendar View)
FIG. 6 is a flow diagram showing the flow of display control
operation of the controller portion 12 to display the calendar-view
lifetime calendar. In the flow diagram, the controller portion 12
detects an activation specification operation, which has been
performed by the user through the operation of the operation
portion 6, thereby to start the display control operation in
accordance with the lifetime calendar application program stored in
the memory 11.
At step S1, the controller portion 12 extracts information of time
indicative of a present date measured by the timer 10, and then the
process proceeds to step S2. At step S2, the controller portion 12
reads settings specified in "Display Setting" and settings
specified in "Filter Setting" (respectively, "display settings" and
"filter settings," herebelow) stored in the memory 11, as described
by reference to FIGS. 4A and 4B. Then, the process proceeds to step
S3.
At step S3, the process detects from the memory 11 a content(s)
corresponding to the present date extracted from the timer 10 from
among contents permitted to be graphically displayed on the
lifetime calendar in accordance with the display and filter
settings read from the memory 11.
More specifically, a case is now assumed in which, for example, the
display and filter settings permit still image contents, schedule
contents, birthday contents, transmitted e-mail contents, and
received e-mail contents to be graphically displayed, and the
present date extracted from the timer 10 is Sep. 13, 2005. In this
case, the process detects from the memory 11 still image contents
having information of time or storage information corresponding to
September 2005, received e-mail contents corresponding to September
2005, transmitted e-mail contents corresponding to September 2005,
schedule contents corresponding to September 2005, and birthday
contents corresponding to users each having a birthmonth of
September 2005.
Similarly, another case is now assumed that, for example, the
display and filter settings permit only still image contents and
birthday contents to be graphically displayed, and the present date
extracted from the timer 10 is Oct. 1, 2006. In this case, the
process detects from the memory 11 still image contents having
information of time or storage information corresponding October
2006 and birthday contents corresponding to users each having a
birthmonth of October 2006.
Subsequently, at step S4, the calendar-view lifetime calendar is
displayed on the display portion 5, thereby graphically displaying
the respective types of contents on the calendar-view lifetime
calendar. Then, at step S5, a display area on a current or
operation date (display area corresponding to the date of
activation of the lifetime calendar) is enlarged to be larger than
other display areas, and the focus is positioned on the enlarged
display area. Then, the process in accordance with the flow diagram
shown in FIG. 6 terminates.
FIG. 5 is a display example of the calendar-view lifetime calendar
displayed as a result of the process in accordance with the flow
diagram of FIG. 6. The display example of FIG. 5 is the
calendar-view lifetime calendar of September 2005, in which the
focus-positioned date corresponds to Wednesday, Sep. 13, 2005.
As seen from FIG. 5, relevant components are graphically displayed.
Above the calendar-view lifetime calendar, there is displayed a
date such as "09/13, 2005" corresponding to the display field for
the focus-positioned date. Beside the date, there are displayed
various icons that represent the respective types of contents
permitted by the user to be graphically displayed (i.e., various
icons indicative of the present set state are displayed). In
addition, a month index indicative of a presently displayed display
month is displayed along the left-end longitudinal (long side)
direction of the display area. In the present example, since the
display month is September, the month index with the display of
number "09" is displayed. The controller portion 12 controls the
display field for the date corresponding to the current or
operation date to be displayed in a color (display color) different
from the display color for other dates, thereby making it easy for
the user to recognize the current or operation date.
The various icons (i.e., various icons displayed adjacent the
heading date) indicative of the set states, which are shown in FIG.
5, include the following icons. An image of a cake with candles
(standing thereon) is an icon indicative of a birthday content. An
image of a calendar and pencil is an icon indicative of a schedule
content. A sealed letter image with an up-pointing arrow is an icon
indicative of a transmitted e-mail content. A sealed letter image
with a down-pointing arrow is an icon indicative of an e-mail
content. An image having a rectangular shape with an upper right
portion inwardly folded is an icon indicative of a still image
content. Of the various icons, color display is performed to
display an icon indicative of or representing a content permitted
by the user to be graphically displayed. On the other hand, an icon
representing a content not permitted by the user to be graphically
displayed is gray-displayed (or, half-tone displayed) as a gray
image. The difference in display enables the user to quickly (or at
one glance) recognize the type of content permitted to be
graphically displayed on the lifetime calendar.
In addition, icons representing contents detected in step S3 and/or
thumbnail images of still image contents are displayed in display
fields for respective dates on the calendar-view lifetime
calendar.
A case can take place in which a plurality of still image contents
for graphical display in a display field for a same date are
present. In this case, the controller portion 12 selects one of the
plurality of still image contents by using a random number, and
displays a thumbnail image of the selected still image content in
the display field for the corresponding date. Such a thumbnail
image selected and displayed is updated at a predetermined timing
by using the "rating function" described further below.
Further, the controller portion 12 enlarges a display field for
Wednesday, Sep. 13, 2005, which corresponds to a focus-positioned
date in the present case, to be larger than display fields for
other dates. Thereby, the icon representing the respective content
and/or the thumbnail image of the respective still image content is
displayed in the enlarged display field.
In the example shown in FIG. 5, only a letter-image icon is
displayed in the display field for Friday, September 1st, thereby
indicating the presence of a transmitted or received e-mail
content. In addition, a letter-image icon and a birthday content
icon are displayed in the display field for Sunday, September 3rd.
Thereby, the lifetime calendar indicates that a transmitted or
received e-mail content and schedule content are present on Sunday,
September 3rd, and Sunday, and the date is a birthday of either a
user or the user of the mobile phone (of the embodiment). In
addition, a letter-image icon, schedule content icon, and still
image content thumbnail image are displayed in the display field
for Monday, September 4th. The lifetime calendar thereby indicates
the presence of a transmitted or received e-mail content, schedule
content, and still image content on Monday, September 4th.
The display field for Wednesday, September 13th, which corresponds
to a focus-positioned date in the present example, is displayed to
be larger than other display fields, and a letter-image icon,
schedule content icon, birthday content icon, and still image
content thumbnail image are displayed in the enlarged display
field. The lifetime calendar thereby indicates that a transmitted
or received e-mail content and a schedule content is present on
Wednesday, September 13th, and the date is a birthday of either a
user or the user of the mobile phone (of the embodiment).
Further, for graphically displaying a thumbnail image content of a
still image content in the enlarged display field, the display
portion 5 displays the image enlarged to be larger than thumbnail
images for display on display fields for other dates. This manner
of display enables the user to easily recognize the still image
content corresponding to the focus-positioned date. In this case,
the display portion 5 graphically displays the respective icon,
excepting the thumbnail image, both in the enlarged display field
and display fields for other dates in the same size.
Thus, in the event of display of the calendar-view lifetime
calendar, a respective content icon and/or still image content
thumbnail image is displayed in a respective date display field.
Consequently, the user is able to quickly recognize the presence of
the respective content corresponding to the respective date from a
respective icon and/or thumbnail image displayed on the lifetime
calendar.
Depending on the date, there can be a case in which no contents are
present. In such a case, since neither icons nor thumbnail images
for display are present, the corresponding date display field is
inevitably kept blank. In the example of FIG. 5, Saturday,
September 9th corresponds to such a date on which no contents are
present. In such a case also, the user can quickly recognize the
absence of contents on a date by seeing the display field for the
date.
In addition, as described above, in the event of display of the
calendar-view lifetime calendar, received and transmitted e-mail
contents are present as e-mail contents. However, a case can take
place in which any one of the received and transmitted e-mail
contents is present. In this case, the letter-image icon is
displayed to display the presence of received and/or transmitted
e-mail contents to the user.
In an other expression, when the calendar-view lifetime calendar is
displayed, the received and/or transmitted e-mail contents are
displayed thereon, thereby displaying the presence of the content
in the simplified form. As described further below, in the event of
display of the day-view lifetime calendar, the icon formed of the
image with the upward arrow is displayed to thereby display the
presence of a transmitted e-mail content to the user. Similarly,
the icon formed of the image with the down-pointing arrow is
displayed to thereby display the presence of a received e-mail
content to the user.
More specifically, in the event of display of the calendar-view
lifetime calendar, the respective date display field is narrow. As
such, the letter-image icon is displayed to collectively indicate
the presence of received and/or transmitted e-mail contents to the
user. However, in event of display of the day-view lifetime
calendar in which the respective date display field is wide, the
received and transmitted e-mail contents are displayed separately
from one another.
(Operation of Moving Focus)
Operation of moving the focus will be described herebelow. The
focus is movable by the user onto a desired date display field
through operation of the operation portion 6. More specifically, in
the example shown in FIG. 5, the controller portion 12 positions
the focus on September 13th as a default. In this state, when the
cross key 24 of the operation portion 6 is right-operated, the
controller portion 12 performs movement and display control (or,
"focus movement and display control," hereinafter) for the focus to
move and appear over the dates in the order:
13th.fwdarw.14th.fwdarw.15th.fwdarw.16th .fwdarw.17th . . . .
Alternately, in the same state of the focus (i.e., the focus is
positioned on September 13th), when the cross key 24 of the
operation portion 6 is left-operated, the controller portion 12
performs the movement and display control for the focus to move and
appear over the dates in the order:
13th.fwdarw.12th.fwdarw.11th.fwdarw.10th.fwdarw.9th . . . .
Alternately, in the same state of the focus as above, when the
cross key 24 of the operation portion 6 is up-operated (or, an
up-key of the cross key 24 is operated), the controller portion 12
controls the focus to move and appear over the dates in the order:
13th.fwdarw.6th.fwdarw.August 30th . . . . Alternately, in the same
state of the focus as above, when the cross key 24 of the operation
portion 6 is down-operated (or, a down-key of the cross key 24 is
operated), the controller portion 12 performs the movement and
display control for the focus to move and appear over the dates in
the order: 13th.fwdarw.20th.fwdarw.27th.fwdarw.October 4th . . .
.
Thus, every time the cross key 24 is depressed, the controller
portion 12 intermittently performs moving and appearing control of
the focus, such as described above. Further, when the cross key 24
is kept depressed (i.e., the cross key 24 is "pressed and held
down"), the controller portion 12 continually performs the movement
and display control for the focus during the time the cross key 24
is "pressed and held down." Then, through the movement and display
control for the focus, the controller portion 12 sequentially
detects from the memory 11 contents corresponding to the dates for
display on the display portion 5, and controls corresponding icons
and/or thumbnail images for display on the display portion 5.
Thereby, the lifetime calendars of the respective months are
displayed on the display portion 5 in a scroll manner in response
to moving operations of the focus.
(Changing Display Screen on Per-Month Basis or Per-Year Basis)
As described above, the focus being displayed on the calendar-view
lifetime calendar is movable on the per-date basis through the user
operation of the cross key 24. However, a case can take place in
which contents for graphical display on the lifetime calendar are
desired to greatly change or shift on a per-month or per-year
basis.
In such a case, the user performs an operation of depression of the
second soft key 27 shown in FIG. 2A. When having detected an
operation of depression of the second soft key 27 on the
calendar-view lifetime calendar being displayed on the display
portion 5, the display portion 5 displays an index screen of the
calendar-view lifetime calendar shown in FIG. 7.
As can be known through comparison between FIGS. 5 and 7, upon
detection of the operation of depression of the second soft key 27,
"month indexes" (briefly described above) of the respective months
are displayed in a zone of the screen along the left-end
longitudinal direction of the calendar-view lifetime calendar.
Concurrently, in a zone along the left end of the zone of the month
indexes (or, "month index zone," herebelow), there are displayed a
"year index" indicative of a year to which the zone of the month
indexes currently displayed on the display portion 5.
Further, the focus is positioned on the display field for a month
on the month indexes to which a focus-positioned date belongs at
the time the operator operation of the second soft key 27. FIG. 7
is a display example in the case where the focus is positioned on
any one of the dates in September 2005 at the time the operator
operation of the second soft key 27. In this case, the focus is
positioned on the display field for September on the month index
zone.
The focus is movable on the per-month basis on the month index
zone, and the focus is movable on the per-year basis on the zone of
year indexes (or, "year index zone," herebelow). More specifically,
when moving the focus on the per-month basis on the month index
zone, the user performs an up- or down-operation of the cross key
24 in the state where the focus is positioned on a display field
for any of the months on the month index zone. In the state that,
as shown in FIG. 7, the focus is positioned on September, when
having detected the up-operation of the cross key 24, the
controller portion 12 performs the movement and display control for
the focus to appear on the month index zone in the order:
September.fwdarw.August .fwdarw.July.fwdarw.June . . . .
Alternately, in the same state, when having detected the
down-operation of the cross key 24, the controller portion 12
performs the movement and display control for the focus to appear
on the month index zone in the order: September.fwdarw.October
.fwdarw.November.fwdarw.December . . . .
In addition, in the course of movement and display control for the
month to be focus-positioned on the month index zone, the
controller portion 12 detects from the memory 11 a content
corresponding to a focus-positioned month. Then, the display
portion 5 displays the icon and/or thumbnail image corresponding to
the content on the calendar-view lifetime calendar corresponding to
the focus-positioned month (month to which the focus has been
moved). Thereby, icons and/or thumbnail images for display on the
calendar-view lifetime calendar are changed and displayed on the
per-month basis.
In the present example described above, the controller portion 12
changes contents for graphical display on the calendar-view
lifetime calendar on the per-month basis along with the focus
movement on the month index zone. Alternatively, however, the
arrangement of operation can be such that changing of graphical
display of contents on the calendar-view lifetime calendar is not
carried out during the moving operation of the focus on the
per-month basis, but is carried out at a timing awaiting an
operation of depression of the enter key 25. That is, the contents
corresponding to the focus-positioned month are graphically
displayed on the calendar-view lifetime calendar in response to the
operation of depression of the enter key 25.
More specifically, according to the alternative manner described
above, the user performs an operation of moving the focus to a
desired month on the month index zone (during which the changing of
graphical display of contents is not performed), and carries out
the operation of depression of the enter key 25 upon movement of
the focus to the desired month. Thereby, the controller portion 12
recognizes that the display of the contents corresponding to the
currently focus-positioned month is specified by the user. Then,
the controller portion 12 detects contents corresponding to the
focus-positioned month from the memory 11, returns the display
screen from the index screen in the calendar view shown in FIG. 7
to the normal screen shown in FIG. 5, and displays icons and/or
thumbnail images corresponding to the contents on the calendar-view
lifetime calendar. In this case, the controller portion 12
graphically displays the contents on the calendar-view lifetime
calendar at the timing awaiting the operation of depression of the
enter key 25. As such, the burden on the controller portion 12 can
be reduced by the amount corresponding to changing of graphical
display of contents which changing does not have to be performed in
units of the moving operation for the focus.
Further, during the time the focus is positioned on any one of the
months on the month index zone, the display control can be
performed to change the display mode to the mode, in which, for
example, the respective display field for the date (display field
for corresponding icons and/or thumbnail images) is displayed in
the half tone. This enables the user to easily recognize the active
state of the month index.
The following describes another example case in which moving
operation for the focus is performed on the per-year basis. In the
state the focus is positioned on any one of the month display
fields on the month index zone, the user performs a left-operation
of the cross key 24. Upon detection of the left-operation in the
above-described state (where the focus is positioned on any one of
the month display fields on the month index zone), the controller
portion 12 controls the focus to be positioned on a display field
for a year on the year index zone to which the focus-positioned
month belongs. Thereby, display-screen changing can be implemented
on the per-year basis.
More specifically, in the state that, as shown in FIG. 7, the focus
positioned on the year index, when having detected the up-operation
of the cross key 24, the controller portion 12 performs the
movement and display control for the focus on the year index zone
in the order: 2005.fwdarw.2004.fwdarw.2003 . . . . Alternately, in
the same state, when having detected the down-operation of the
cross key 24, the controller portion 12 performs the movement and
display control for the focus on the year index zone in the order:
2005.fwdarw.2006.fwdarw.2007 . . . .
In event that the focus movement and display control being thus
performed on the per-year basis, the controller portion 12 detects
from the memory 11 respective types of contents in the focus-moved
year which contents corresponds to the focus-positioned month on
the month index zone immediately before movement of the focus from
the month index to the year index. Then, the lifetime calendar
displays icons and/or thumbnail images corresponding to the
contents.
More specifically, in the state the focus is positioned on, for
example, September on the month index zone, when the focus is moved
to the display field for the year 2005 on the year index zone,
various contents corresponding to September 2005 are detected from
the memory 11. Then, icons and/or thumbnail images corresponding to
the detected contents are displayed on the calendar-view lifetime
calendar.
Similarly, under the display control of the controller portion 12,
in the state the focus is positioned on, for example, July on the
month index zone, when the focus is moved to the display field for
the year 2004 on the year index zone, various contents
corresponding to July 2004 are detected from the memory 11. Then,
icons and/or thumbnail images corresponding to the detected
contents are displayed on the calendar-view lifetime calendar. When
the focus, which was moved to the display field for the year 2004,
has then been moved to the display field for the year 2003 on the
year index zone, various contents corresponding to July 2003 are
detected from the memory 11. Then, icons and/or thumbnail images
corresponding to the detected contents are displayed on the
calendar-view lifetime calendar. Thereby, icons and/or thumbnail
images for display on the calendar-view lifetime calendar are
changed and displayed on the per-year basis.
In the present example described above, the controller portion 12
changes contents for graphical display on the calendar-view
lifetime calendar on the per-year basis along with the focus
movement on the year index zone. Alternatively, however, the manner
of operation can be such that changing of graphical display of
contents on the calendar-view lifetime calendar is not carried out
during the moving operation of the focus, but is carried out as
described herebelow.
Under the display control of the controller portion 12, the focus
is positioned on the month index zone with the timing of detection
of the operation of depression of the enter key 25 in the state the
focus is positioned on any one of years on the year index zone.
Then, contents corresponding to the year and month focus-positioned
in the event that the respective operations of depression of the
enter key 25 have been detected are graphically displayed on the
calendar-view lifetime calendar with the timing of detection of the
operation of depression of the enter key 25 in the state the focus
is positioned on any one of years on the year index zone.
In an other expression, according to the alternative manner
described above, the user moves the focus to a desired year on the
year index zone (during which the changing of graphical display of
contents is not performed), and depresses the enter key 25. Then,
the user moves the focus to a desired month on the month index zone
(during which the changing of graphical display of contents is not
performed), and depresses the enter key 25.
Thereby, the controller portion 12 recognizes that the graphical
display of the contents corresponding to the currently
focus-positioned year and month is specified by the user. Then,
contents corresponding to the focus-positioned year and month are
detected from the memory 11, the display screen returns from the
index screen in the calendar view shown in FIG. 7 to the normal
screen shown in FIG. 5. Then, icons and/or thumbnail images
corresponding to the contents are displayed on the calendar-view
lifetime calendar. In this case, the contents are graphically
displayed on the calendar-view lifetime calendar at the timing
awaiting the operation of depression of the enter key 25. As such,
the burden on the controller portion 12 can be reduced by the
amount corresponding to the changing of graphical display of
contents which changing does not have to be performed in units of
the moving operation for the focus.
Further, during the time the focus is positioned on the year and
month index zones, the display control can be performed to change
the display mode to the mode, in which, for example, the respective
date display field (display field for corresponding icons and/or
thumbnail images) is displayed in the half tone. Such a display
manner enables the user to easily recognize the active state of the
month index.
(Setting lifetime calendar on Standby Screen)
Setting of the lifetime calendar on a standby screen (or, so-called
"wallpaper screen" or "hung-up screen," for example) will be
described herebelow.
In the mobile phone of the present embodiment, the calendar-view
lifetime calendar is settable on a standby screen. More
specifically, upon a setting operation carried out by the user
through the operation portion 6 for setting the lifetime calendar
on a standby screen, the display portion 5 displays the standby
screen. To display the standby screen on the display portion 5, the
controller portion 12 operates as described herebelow. As described
with reference to FIG. 6, of the contents corresponding to the
present date extracted from the timer 10, contents corresponding to
the display settings and the filter settings are detected from the
memory 11. Then, the detected icons representing the respective
contents and/or thumbnail images of the still images detected from
the memory 11 are displayed on the calendar-view lifetime calendar
corresponding to the present year and month, and the focus is
positioned on the display field for the current or operation
date.
FIG. 8 shows a display example of a Calender-view lifetime calendar
displayed on a standby screen. More specifically, FIG. 8 shows an
example in which the present date extracted from the timer 10 is
Sep. 13, 2004, and a calendar-view lifetime calendar for September
2004 is displayed on the display portion 5 on a standby screen
correspondingly to the extracted present date. As seen from FIG. 8,
the focus is positioned on the display field for the 13th
corresponding to the current or operation date in the present
example.
Depending on the case, a desired standby image is preliminarily set
by the user. In this case, under the display control of the
controller portion 12, the standby image is displayed in a half
tone, and the calendar-view lifetime calendar is overlaid and
displayed on the standby image. As an overall standby screen for
display on the display portion 5, the standby screen is displayed
to be visible through the calendar-view lifetime calendar.
(Updating of Thumbnail Images in Accordance with Rating
Function)
Updating of thumbnail images will be described herebelow.
Respective thumbnail images displayed on the calendar-view lifetime
calendar (inclusive of a calendar-view lifetime calendar set on a
standby screen such as described above) are updated to new
thumbnail images at a predetermine time interval.
More specifically, when, as described above, a plurality of still
image contents for graphical display in a display field for a same
date are present, one of the plurality of still images by using a
random number, and a thumbnail image of the selected still image is
displayed in the display field for the date. In this case, the
displayed thumbnail of the still image content is updated to a
thumbnail image of an other still image at a predetermined time
interval in accordance with the "rating function."
(Update Operation for Updating Thumbnail Image for Display on
Respective Date Display Field)
At the outset, in response to a user operation for activating the
lifetime calendar application program, the controller portion 12
executes a periodical update operation (or, "periodical updating,"
hereinbelow). Thereby, the controller portion 12 periodically
updates a thumbnail image(s) displayed on a calendar-view lifetime
calendar (refer to FIG. 5) and a thumbnail image(s) displayed on a
lifetime calendar set on a standby screen (refer to FIG. 8). FIG. 9
is a flow diagram showing a flow of the periodical update operation
for a thumbnail image.
Under the control of the controller portion 12, the process shown
in the flow diagram of FIG. 9 is all time run in accordance with
the lifetime calendar application program, regardless of the
presence or absence of the on-operation of the main power of the
mobile phone.
As one example, in the mobile phone of the present embodiment,
totally two times of the thumbnail image updating are executed on a
daily basis--one at 12 o'clock midnight and the other at 12 o'clock
noon. The present time counted by the timer 10 is all time
monitored by the controller portion 12. As such, at step S11 the
controller portion 12 detects (or determines) whether the present
time has reached the predetermined update time. Thus, the process
proceeds to step S12 with the timing of detection that the present
time has reached 12 o'clock midnight or 12 o'clock noon (update
time for the thumbnail image).
At step S12, the controller portion 12 determines whether the
lifetime calendar currently is in activation. If the lifetime
calendar is in activation, then the process proceeds to step S16;
otherwise proceeds to step S13.
At step S16, since the lifetime calendar currently is in a
during-activation state, the process proceeds to step S13 at the
timing awaiting termination of display of the lifetime calendar.
More specifically, in the present example, thumbnail image updating
is not executed during activation of the lifetime calendar.
However, the process can, of course, be set to execute the
thumbnail image updating even during activation of the lifetime
calendar.
Thus, the process proceeds to step S13 either after the lifetime
calendar has been determined to be not in the during-activation
state at step S12 or after termination of display of the lifetime
calendar is detected at step S16. At step S13, the controller
portion 12 determines whether the lifetime calendar is set on the
standby screen (refer to FIG. 8). If the lifetime calendar is set
on the standby screen, then the process proceeds to step S17;
otherwise, the process proceeds to step S14.
Thus, if the lifetime calendar is set on the standby screen, then
the process proceeds to step S17. At step S17, all dates on each of
which a plurality of still images are present are detected from
among dates on which thumbnail images are currently displayed on
the lifetime calendar on the standby screen. Then, one still image
is randomly selected using a random number on the basis of each
detected date from among still images other than the still images
currently graphically displayed. Then, thumbnail images of the
still image contents are formed and displayed on the respective
display fields for the corresponding dates.
Thereby, the respective thumbnail images displayed on the
calendar-view lifetime calendar set on the standby screen are
updated at the timing of either 12 o'clock midnight or 12 o'clock
noon.
Subsequently, at step S14, to which the process has proceeded as a
result of the detection of an instance of non-setting of the
lifetime calendar on the standby screen, the controller portion 12
enters a standby state at the timing awaiting an operation of
activation of the lifetime calendar.
At step S14, to which the process has proceeded as a result of the
detection of an operation of activation of the lifetime calendar,
the process proceeds to step S15. At step S15, as described with
reference to FIG. 6, the calendar-view lifetime calendar is
displayed on the display portion 5. Then, one still image is
randomly selected using a random number on the basis of each date
on which the plurality of still images are present from among the
still images other than the still images graphically displayed
before the operation of activation. Then, thumbnail images of the
respective selected still image contents are formed and displayed
on the display fields for the corresponding dates.
Thereby, when the lifetime calendar is activated across 12 o'clock
midnight or 12 o'clock noon, thumbnail images different before and
after the activation are displayed on the calendar-view lifetime
calendar.
(Thumbnail-Image Update Operation in Focus-Stationed State)
A thumbnail-image update operation in a focus-stationed state will
be described herebelow. A case is assumed in which the focus is
stationed on the display field for any date on the calendar-view
lifetime calendar, and a plurality of still images corresponding to
the focus-stationed date are present. In this case, thumbnail
images for display on the focus-stationed display field for the
date are updated at a predetermined time interval. FIG. 10 is a
flow diagram showing the flow of the thumbnail-image update
operation. The process shown in the flow diagram of FIG. 10 starts
at the timing of display of the calendar-view lifetime calendar on
the display portion 5 in accordance with the lifetime calendar
application program stored in the memory 11.
At step S21, the controller portion 12 monitors the operation state
of the operation portion 6, thereby to determine whether an
operation of moving the focus is carried out. More specifically,
the focus is positioned on the display field for a current or
operation date (corresponding to the display field for September
13th in the example of FIG. 5) as a default. As described above,
the focus is movable along the up-down and left-right directions
through the operation of the cross key 24 shown in FIG. 2A. As
such, at step S21, the controller portion 12 detects (determines)
whether an operation of moving the focus is carried out while
monitoring the operation state of the cross key 24. If no operation
of moving the focus is detected, then the process proceeds to step
S22; otherwise (if detected), the process proceeds to step S25.
At step S25, in response to the operation of moving the cross key
24, the controller portion 12 performs movement and display control
for the focus being displayed on the display portion 5. Thereby, as
described above, a date display field corresponding to a focus
movement destination is displayed to be larger than other date
display fields, and icons and/or thumbnail images representing
corresponding contents are displayed on the enlarged date display
field. Then, the process returns to step S21.
Thus, in the instance of non-detection of the operation of moving
the focus, the process proceeds to step S22. At step S22, the
controller portion 12 determines in accordance with the information
of time acquired by the timer 10 whether, for example, three
seconds has elapsed after the instance of non-detection of the
operation of moving the focus. More specifically, a continuous
stationary time of the focus is monitored by the controller portion
12. In this state, at step S22, if three seconds has not elapsed
after the focus entered the stationary state of the focus, then the
process returns to step S21 and proceeds to step S23 at the timing
of the elapse of three seconds after the focus entered the
stationary state.
At step S23, the controller portion 12 detects from the memory 11
still images corresponding to the focus-stationed date, thereby
determining whether a plurality of still images corresponding to
the focus-stationed date are present. If a plurality of still
images are not present, then the process returns to step S21; or
otherwise, the process proceeds to step S24.
At step S24, of the plurality of still images corresponding to the
focus-stationed date, still images other than currently graphically
displayed are selected by the controller portion 12 by using a
random number. Then, thumbnail images of the selected still images
are formed. Then, the thumbnail images being graphically displayed
in the focus-stationed date are updated to the formed new thumbnail
images, and are graphically displayed. Then, the process returns to
step S21.
Thereby, when the focus is continuously stationed on the date on
which the plurality of still images are present, thumbnail images
of the still images are updated every three seconds. Consequently,
just by moving the focus to be stationed on a desired date display
field, the user is able to verify still images corresponding to the
date through thumbnail images updated and displayed every three
seconds.
Thus, in the present example, when the focus is continuously
stationed on the same date display field for the time period of
"three seconds," thumbnail images are updated. However, the time
period is one example, and can be altered corresponding to the
design or like. For example, an alternative can be such that when
the focus is continuously stationed on the same date display field
for the time period of "five" seconds, thumbnail images are
updated; or when the focus is continuously stationed on the same
date display field for the time period of "10" seconds, thumbnail
images are updated. An other alternative can be such that a desired
time is selectable on a setting menu.
(Day View)
The day-view lifetime calendar will be described in further detail
hereinbelow. According to the calendar-view lifetime calendar
described above, the user is able to recognize the presence of
various contents corresponding to respective dates through
corresponding icons and/or thumbnail images displayed on the
respective date display fields. When further desiring to verify the
"contents" of the respective content corresponding to the
respective date, the user operates to display a below-described
day-view lifetime calendar on the display portion 5. Captions
(subject names) of, for example, contents corresponding to
respective dates are graphically displayed on the day-view lifetime
calendar, such that the user is able to verify an outline
"contents" of a desired content.
When desiring to verify a detailed "contents" of a desired content,
the user selects the desired content on the day-view lifetime
calendar. Then, a dedicated application program corresponding to
the content selected by the user is activated, and the process,
such as display or regeneration, corresponding to the content
selected by the user is executed. Thereby, the user is enabled to
verify the "contents" of the desired content.
FIG. 11 is a flow diagram showing the flow of a process in the
range of from the step of displaying the day-view lifetime calendar
to the step of processing a content selected on the calendar-view
lifetime calendar in accordance with a dedicated application
program corresponding to the content. According to the flow
diagram, an operation of depression of the enter key 25 is detected
by the controller portion 12, thereby to start the flow in
accordance with the application program stored in the memory
11.
To begin with, at step S31, upon detection of an operation of
depression of the enter key 25, on the display portion 5 displays a
day-view lifetime calendar based on a date focus-positioned on the
calendar-view lifetime calendar. In the case of a respective date
on which a plurality of contents are present, the controller
portion 12 performs display control such that the plurality of
contents are arranged from upper to lower rows of the display field
for the respective date along the longitudinal direction of the
display portion 5. Then, the focus is positioned on a content
positioned on the highest row (i.e., content having the highest
priority) among contents corresponding to the focus-positioned
date. FIG. 12 shows a display example of the day-view lifetime
calendar.
Two types of display screens are provided to display the day-view
lifetime calendars. One type is a "list display screen" as is shown
in FIG. 12, and the other type is "thumbnail display screen" as is
shown in FIG. 13. When performing display screen changing from the
calendar view to day view of the lifetime calendar, the "list
display screen," as shown in FIG. 12, is displayed as a default
(screen).
Shown in FIG. 12 is the day-view lifetime calendar based on Sep.
13, 2005 or the date focus-positioned on the calendar-view lifetime
calendar. As shown in FIG. 12, the day-view lifetime calendar
displays items such as a current or operation date, such as
"September 13, 2005," and icons of birthday and schedule contents
which icons are indicative of the types of contents permitted to be
graphically displayed through the display and filter settings.
In addition, a zone of date indexes (or, "date index zone,"
hereinbelow), each of which indexes has a length corresponding to
the number of contents along the longitudinal direction is
displayed along the left-end longitudinal direction of the display
area. In the example of FIG. 12, since only one content
corresponding to September 12th is present, a date index
corresponding to September 12th has a length for graphically
displaying one content. In comparison, since three contents
corresponding to September 13th are present, a date index
corresponding to September 13th has a length for graphically
displaying three contents.
Further, the controller portion 12 performs display control such
that dates on the date index zone are continuously adjacently
arranged and displayed by suppressing a date display field(s) with
no content being present. In the example of FIG. 12, no content is
present between the display fields for August 28th and September
12th. In this case, the contents of August 28th and September 12th
are graphically displayed to be adjacent one another. This makes it
possible to prevent inconvenience of displaying blank display
fields on the day-view lifetime calendar when many date display
fields without content are present.
Further, as in the case of September 13th shown in FIG. 12, in the
case of a date on which a plurality of contents are present, the
controller portion 12 performs display control such that the
respective contents are graphically list-displayed in accordance
with the order of priority. By way of one example, the order of
priority for graphically displaying such contents is as described
herebelow.
In the case where items of time information in a plurality of
contents corresponding to a same date are different from one
another (i.e., in the case where the times of the respective
contents of the same date are different from one another), the
controller portion 12 performs display control to graphically
list-display the contents in the following priority order:
1. Birthday content;
2. All-day set schedule content set on a last date; and
3. In a relatively early order among the capture time (storage
time) of a still image content, start time of a schedule, reception
time of a received e-mail content, and transmission time of a
transmitted e-mail content.
In the case where items of information of time in a plurality of
contents corresponding to a same date are identical to one another
(i.e., in the case where the times of the respective contents of
the same date are identical to one another), the controller portion
12 performs display control to graphically list-display the
contents in the following priority order:
1. Still image content;
2. Received e-mail content;
3. Transmitted e-mail content; and
4. Schedule content.
More specifically, the controller portion 12 performs the display
control as described hereinbelow. In the case where items of
information of time in a plurality of same contents are identical
to one another, the respective contents are graphically displayed
in an arrangement order employed in an application program
dedicated for regeneration of the contents. In the case where a
plurality of all-day set schedule contents are present, the
respective schedule contents are graphically list-displayed by
being arranged in a registration order (new.fwdarw.old) of the
respective schedules stored in the scheduler. Similarly, also in
the case where a plurality of schedule contents with a same start
time are present, the respective schedule contents are graphically
list-displayed by being arranged in a registration order
(new.fwdarw.old) of the respective schedules stored in the
scheduler. Further, in the case where a plurality of birthday
contents with a same date are present, the birthday contents are
graphically list-displayed by being arranged in order of memory
numbers in the telephone directory (i.e., the contents are
graphically list-displayed by being arranged in a registration
order in the telephone directory). However, in the case where a
date in a birthday contents of a user registered in the telephone
directory is identical to a date in a birthday content stored in
the registration field of the private information (i.e., birthday
content corresponding to the own birthday (birthday of the user of
the mobile phone)), the birthday content stored in the registration
fields of the private information is preferentially graphically
displayed (with high priority).
Further, for graphically displaying respective contents, the
controller portion 12 performs display control so that metadata are
graphically displayed on the lifetime calendar, thereby to visually
indicate the "contents" of respective contents, as described in
detail herebelow.
For graphically displaying a "birthday content," the display
portion 5 displays a user name, birthday icon (icon formed of an
image of a cake with candles (standing thereon) in the present
example), a thumbnail image of the user registered in the telephone
directory.
For graphically displaying a "still image content," the display
portion 5 graphically displays capture time/storage time (data),
thumbnail image, managing title, file type icon, and acquisition
source icon.
For graphically displaying a "received e-mail content," the display
portion 5 displays a received mail icon, reception time, "From"
icon, transmission source name/address, attached data icon,
transmission source image stored in the telephone directory,
subject-name icon, and subject-name data.
For graphically displaying a "transmitted e-mail content," the
display portion 5 displays a received mail icon, transmission time,
"To" icon, addressee name/plural-persons icon, attached data icon,
addressee image stored in the telephone directory, subject-name
icon, and subject-name data.
For graphically displaying a "schedule content," the display
portion 5 displays a schedule icon, start time of the schedule,
classification icon, data indicative of a schedule summary/content,
alarm icon, and data indicative of alarm ON/OFF setting.
The case where contents are graphically displayed in the date
display field for September 13th in FIG. 12 is an example in which
a birthday content, schedule content, and still image content in
the above-described order of priority are sequentially graphically
displayed in the above-described order of priority. As seen from
the example, for graphically displaying the birthday content, the
display portion 5 displays a frame image which is a display frame
showing the birthday icon of an image of cake with candles and
flowers in a central position of the frame image. In addition, the
user name "Funabashi" is displayed in a central position of the
frame image. This enables the user, who has observed the day-view
lifetime calendar, to recognize that September 13th is the birthday
of "Funabashi."
Further, for graphically displaying a schedule content, the display
portion 5 displays various items, such as a start time such as
"18:46;" schedule icon of an image of a pencil placed on a
calendar; classification icon of, for example, a cocktail glass
indicative of classification of the schedule; data indicative of a
summary/content of a schedule such as "Meal meeting in Ginza with
Yamashita; an alarm icon of an image of a bell; and data indicative
of ON/OFF setting of the alarm. This enables the user, who has
observed the day-view lifetime calendar, to recognize that there is
a meal meeting scheduled for 18:46 13th September in Ginza with
Yamashita.
For graphically displaying characters, characters exceeding a
predetermined number of characters to be displayed are suppressed
or concatenated. For this reason, the display "Meal meeting in
Ginza with Yamashita," which is the summary/content of the
schedule, is incompletely displayed. However, the arrangement can
be such that the character size is reduced to be all-displayed, or
the characters are scroll-displayed in response to operation of the
cross key 24.
Further, for graphically displaying a still image content, the
various items are displayed. The items are, for example, a capture
time/storage time such as "13:00;" still image indicative that the
content is still image content; managing title such as "Walk with
dog;" file type icon indicative of the file type and size; and
acquisition source icon indicative that the still image content was
captured or acquired by the camera unit 8. This enables the user,
who has observed the day-view lifetime calendar, to recognize that
there is the still image captured during the walk with dog.
When a plurality of users, such as Funabashi and Yamada, whose
birthdays are stored as September 13th in, for example, the
telephone directory and registration fields of the private
information are present, the lifetime calendar list-displays icons
of the respective birthday contents of Funabashi and Yamada in the
date display field for September 13th. Similarly, when a plurality
of still image contents captured or acquired on September 13th are
present, the lifetime calendar list-displays thumbnail images of
the respective still image contents sequentially in order of the
capture time, for example.
By performing display screen changing from the calendar view
lifetime calendar to the day-view lifetime calendar, the "contents"
of a respective content, is graphically displayed, such that the
user is able to verify the "contents" of a desired content.
Referring to the flow diagram of FIG. 11, if at step S31 the list
display screen of the day-view lifetime calendar is displayed, then
the process proceeds to step S32. At step S32, while monitoring the
operation state of the operation portion 6, the controller portion
12 determines the presence or absence of a display-screen changing
operation.
More specifically, as described above, as display screens for the
day-view lifetime calendar, the "list display screen" shown in FIG.
12 and the "thumbnail display screen" shown in FIG. 13 are
provided. As one example, changing between the respective display
screens is carried out by the user through operation of depression
of the first soft key 26 (shown in FIG. 2A). As such, at step S32,
the controller portion 12 determines whether the first soft key 26
is depressed, thereby to determine whether the operation of
changing between the display screens is carried out. If the
depression operation for the first soft key 26 is detected, then
the process proceeds to step S37. Otherwise, if the depression
operation for the first soft key 26 has not been detected, then the
process proceeds to step S33.
At step S37, to which the process has proceeded as a result of the
detection of the operation of depression of the first soft key 26,
the controller portion 12 performs changing and displaying control
to change the day-view lifetime calendar displayed on the display
portion 5 from the "list display screen" shown in FIG. 12 to the
"thumbnail display screen" shown in FIG. 13.
When the day-view lifetime calendar is changed to the "thumbnail
display screen," the presence of, mainly, for example, respective
contents are graphically displayed through thumbnail images or
icons. FIG. 13 is a view showing a display example of the
"thumbnail display screen" of the day-view lifetime calendar. With
reference to FIG. 13, when a received e-mail content received at
08:31 on September 12th is present, the controller portion 12
detects a user corresponding to a transmission source of the
received e-mail piece from the telephone directory. Then, the
day-view lifetime calendar displays a thumbnail image of the
detected user, which is registered in the telephone directory, in
the display field for September 12th. This enables the user who has
observed the "thumbnail display screen" of the day-view lifetime
calendar to recognize the presence of the received e-mail content
received at 08:31 on September 12th.
Similarly, when a birthday content of a user whose birthday is
September 13th is present, the controller portion 12 detects a
thumbnail image of a user whose birthday is September 13th from the
telephone directory. Then, the thumbnail image in the display field
for September 12th is displayed. Further, a birthday icon is
displayed on the thumbnail image. This enables the user who has
observed the "thumbnail display screen" of the day-view lifetime
calendar to recognize that September 13th is the birthday of the
user shown in the thumbnail image.
Similarly, when a schedule content with a start time of 18:46 on
September 13th is present, the classification icon for the schedule
content is displayed in the display field for September 13th.
Further, a schedule icon indicative of the start time of the
schedule and indicative that the content is the schedule content is
displayed on the classification icon. This enables the user who has
observed the "thumbnail display screen" of the day-view lifetime
calendar to recognize the presence of the schedule that has the
contents shown by the classification icon and that is started from
18:46 on September 13th.
Similarly, when a still image captured or acquired at 13:00 on
September 13th is present, the thumbnail image is displayed in the
display field for September 13th. Further, a still image icon
indicative of the start time of the schedule and indicative that
the content is the still image content is displayed on the
thumbnail image. This enables the user who has observed the
"thumbnail display screen" of the day-view lifetime calendar to
recognize the presence of the still image content captured or
acquired at 13:00 on September 13th.
When a thumbnail image of a user corresponding to a birthday
content is not stored in the telephone directory, a user name
stored in the telephone directory is displayed instead of the
thumbnail image.
When a thumbnail image of a corresponding to a transmitted/received
e-mail content is not stored in, for example, the telephone
directory or the registration field of private information, a user
name stored in the telephone directory or the registration field of
private information is displayed instead of the thumbnail
image.
When a classification icon indicative of the classification of the
transmitted/received e-mail content is not stored in the scheduler,
only the start time of the schedule and schedule icon are
displayed.
On the "list display screen" shown in FIG. 12, respective contents
are graphically displayed through, for example, such that thumbnail
images, icons, and characters, the outline "contents" of the
respective contents are recognizable. However, on the "thumbnail
display screen" shown in FIG. 13, while it is difficult to
graphically display so many contents at one time, the respective
contents are, basically, graphically displayed through thumbnail
images and icons, such that many contents can be graphically
displayed at one time.
At step S32 of the flow diagram shown in FIG. 11, if the process
has proceeded to step S33 as a result of non-detection of the
operation of changing between the "list display screen" and the
"thumbnail display screen," then the controller portion 12
determines whether an operation of moving the focus on a date index
is carried out.
More specifically, when an operation of depression of the second
soft key 27 is detected in the state the focus is positioned on any
content on the "list display screen" of the day-view lifetime
calendar shown in FIG. 12, the process proceeds to step S39. At
step S39, the focus is moved on a date on the date index
corresponding to the currently focus-positioned content.
For example, in the state the focus is positioned on a birthday
content of "Funabashi," when an operation of depression of the
second soft key 27 is detected, the focus is positioned on the date
13th, which is the date on the date index in which the birthday
content of "Funabashi" is graphically displayed. Thus, when the
focus is positioned on a respective date in a respective date
index, the focus is movable in units of each date.
More specifically, when moving the focus, the user moves the focus
on the date index zone and carries out an up-down operation of the
cross key 24. At step S40, the presence or absence of an up-down
operation of the cross key 24 is detected. If the up-down operation
of the cross key 24 is detected, at step S41 the focus on the date
index zone is controlled to move and appear in units of the date
correspondingly to the up-down operation of the cross key 24.
For example, in the example shown in FIG. 12, in the state the
focus is positioned on the date 13th on the date index zone, when
an up-operation of the cross key 24 is detected, the focus is
controlled in units of the up-operation to move and appear on
respective date display fields with contents being present in the
order: 13th.fwdarw.12th.fwdarw.August 28th.fwdarw.August 27th . . .
.
Similarly, in the example shown in FIG. 12, in the state the focus
is positioned on the date 13th on the date index zone, when a
down-operation of the cross key 24 is detected, the focus is
controlled in units of the down-operation to move and appear on
respective date display fields with contents being present in the
order: 13th.fwdarw.14th.fwdarw.15th . . . .
In this manner, contents graphically displayed on the day-view
lifetime calendar can be changed in units of the date.
In the mobile phone of the present embodiment, when returning the
focus moved to the date index zone to a display field for a
respective content, the user depresses the enter key 25. The return
operation is monitored by the controller portion 12. At step S42,
if an operation of depression of the enter key 25 is detected, then
the process proceeds to step S43. At step S43, the focus is
controlled to move and appear on the display field for the
respective content from the date index zone.
At step S33, if an operation of moving the focus to the date index
zone is not detected, then the process proceeds to step S34. At
step S34, the presence or absence of an operation of moving the
focus is determined. That is, since the focus positioned on the
respective content display field is moved through the up-down
operation of the cross key 24, at step S34 the presence or absence
of the up-down operation of the cross key 24 is monitored by the
controller portion 12. If an up-down operation of the cross key 24
is detected, then the process proceeds to step S38. At step S38, in
correspondence to the up-down operation of the cross key 24, the
focus is controlled to move and appear in units of each
content.
For example, in the example shown in FIG. 12, in the state the
focus is positioned on the birthday content of Funabashi, when an
up-operation of the cross key 24 is detected, the focus is
controlled in units of each content to move and appear on a content
in the order: birthday content of Funabashi.fwdarw.received e-mail
content from Funabashi.fwdarw.transmitted e-mail content to Oyamada
. . . .
Similarly, in the example shown in FIG. 12, in the state the focus
is positioned on the birthday content of Funabashi, when a
down-operation of the cross key 24 is detected, the focus is
controlled in units of the down-operation to move and appear on a
respective content in the order: schedule content with the title
"Meal meeting in Ginza with Yamashita.fwdarw.still image content
with the title "Walk with dog".fwdarw.birthday content of
Yamashita.
Thus, the "outline contents" of a respective content is
recognizable on the day-view lifetime calendar. When desiring to
verify a "detailed contents" of a desired content, the user moves
the focus in units of each date or units of each content, thereby
to position the focus on the desired content and to then depress
the enter key 25. At step S35 in the flow diagram of FIG. 11, the
presence or absence of the operation of depression of the enter key
25 is detected. More specifically, at step S35, the controller
portion 12 detect the presence or absence of the operation of
depression of the enter key 25, which signifies the specification
of display or regeneration of the "detailed contents" of a
focus-positioned content. At step S35, if the operation of
depression of the enter key 25 is detected, then the process
proceeds to step S36. At step S36, a dedicated application program
corresponding to a currently focus-positioned content is invoked
from the memory 11 and activated, and the content is processed in
accordance with the application program. Then, the entire process
of the flow diagram shown in FIG. 11 terminates.
More specifically, in the state the focus is positioned on a still
image content on the day-view lifetime calendar, when an operation
of depression of the enter key 25 is detected, the camera control
program stored in the memory 11 is activated. Then, the still image
content is graphically displayed on the display portion 5 in
accordance with a viewer function of the camera control program.
This enables the user to verify the detailed content of the still
image content selected on the day-view lifetime calendar.
Similarly, in the state the focus is positioned on a received or
transmitted e-mail content on the day-view lifetime calendar, when
an operation of depression of the enter key 25 is detected, the
e-mail management program stored in the memory 11 is activated.
Then, the "contents" (such as text) of the received or transmitted
e-mail content is displayed on the display portion 5 in accordance
with the e-mail management program. This enables the user to verify
the detailed contents of the received or transmitted e-mail content
selected on the day-view lifetime calendar.
Similarly, in the state the focus is positioned on a schedule
content on the day-view lifetime calendar, when an operation of
depression of the enter key 25 is detected, the scheduler
management program stored in the memory 11 is activated. Then, the
"contents" of the schedule content is displayed on the display
portion 5 in accordance with the scheduler management program. This
enables the user to verify the detailed contents of the schedule
content selected on the day-view lifetime calendar.
Similarly, in the state the focus is positioned on a birthday
content on the day-view lifetime calendar, when an operation of
depression of the enter key 25 is detected, the registration fields
for a user corresponding to the birthday content stored in the
telephone directory or the registration fields of private
information of the user of the mobile phone are displayed on the
display portion 5. Thereby, a telephone number, e-mail address, and
the like of the user corresponding to the birthday content are
displayed, such that communication can easily be made with the user
by phone or e-mail.
Description above has been made such that, mainly, on the "list
display screen" of the day-view lifetime calendar, in the state the
focus is positioned on the desired content, when the enter key 25
is depressed, the controller portion 12 activates the application
program corresponding to the content. This is similar as in the
case of the "thumbnail display screen" of the day-view lifetime
calendar. That is, in the state where the "thumbnail display
screen" shown in FIG. 13 is displayed, when an operation of
depression of the enter key 25 is detected, an application program
corresponding to a focus-positioned content on the "thumbnail
display screen" is activated. Thereby, similarly as in the event of
the "list display screen" being displayed, the user is able to
verify the "contents" of the content selected by positioning the
focus also in the event of the "thumbnail display screen" being
displayed.
(Graphical Display of New-Schedule Creation Content in Transition
to Day View)
As September 9th shown in FIG. 5, the display field with no content
is displayed as blank on the calendar-view lifetime calendar. In
the event that the focus is moved onto such a date with no content
on the calendar-view lifetime calendar and the enter key 25 is
depressed, when the day-view lifetime calendar is displayed, a
"new-schedule creation content" as described herebelow is
displayed.
FIG. 14 is a flow diagram showing the operation of graphically
displaying the new-schedule creation content. In the flow diagram,
the controller portion 12 detects an operation of depression of the
enter key 25 in the state the focus is positioned on any date
display field on the calendar-view lifetime calendar. Then, under
the control of the controller portion 12, the process is started in
accordance with the lifetime calendar application program.
At step S51, the controller portion 12 determines the presence or
absence of a content corresponding to a selected date
(focus-positioned date) on the calendar-view lifetime calendar. If
a content corresponding to the focus-positioned date on the
calendar-view lifetime calendar is present, then the process
proceeds to step S31 of the flow diagram of FIG. 11. At step S31,
the list display screen of the day-view lifetime calendar as shown
in FIG. 12 is displayed on the display portion 5.
Alternately, if a content corresponding to the focus-positioned
date on the calendar-view lifetime calendar is absent, then the
process proceeds to step S52. At step S52, a list display screen of
the day-view lifetime calendar as shown in FIG. 15 is displayed on
the display portion 5. A new display field is provided for the
focus-positioned date on the calendar-view lifetime calendar, and
the characters "New schedule creation" and an icon are displayed in
the new display field.
More specifically, as described above, in the event of display of
the day-view lifetime calendar, a date display field(s) with no
content suppressed for display. In the event that a date with no
content is selected on the calendar-view lifetime calendar,
however, when the day-view lifetime calendar is displayed, the new
display field for the date with no content is provided on the
day-view lifetime calendar, and the characters "New schedule
creation" and the icon are displayed with the focus in the display
field.
In the example shown in FIG. 15, Sep. 9, 2005 with no content is
selected on the calendar-view lifetime calendar. In this case, a
new display field for Sep. 9, 2005 is provided on the day-view
lifetime calendar, and characters "New schedule creation" and the
icon are displayed with the focus in the display field.
Subsequently, at step S53, the controller portion 12 determines
whether an operation of depression of the enter key 25 is carried
out in the state the focus is positioned on the display field
showing the characters "New schedule creation" and the icon. By an
operation of depression of the enter key 25 by the user in the
above-described state, it is meant that the user desires to
register a new schedule(s) for the date with no content. As such,
the process proceeds to step S36 of the flow diagram shown in FIG.
11. At step S36, the scheduler management program is activated to
thereby display a new schedule creation screen. In this manner, the
user is able to register the new schedule into the scheduler. In
addition, a schedule content of the new stored schedule is
graphically displayed on the calendar-view or the day-view lifetime
calendar when displayed.
Even after the day-view lifetime calendar is changed from the "list
display screen" to the "thumbnail display screen," display of "new
schedule creation" is done. More specifically, when an operation of
changing the screen to the "thumbnail display screen" is carried
out at step S32 of the flow diagram of FIG. 11 after the characters
"New schedule creation" and the icon have been displayed on the
"list display screen" of the day-view lifetime calendar, at step
S37 a "thumbnail display screen," as shown in FIG. 16, only the
icon corresponding to the characters "new schedule creation" is
displayed in the display field for the corresponding date.
Thus, while the "list display screen" displays, as shown in FIG.
15, the characters "New schedule creation" and the icon, the
"thumbnail display screen" displays, as shown in FIG. 16, only the
icon indicative that the content is a new schedule creation
content.
Similar to the above, in the case of the "thumbnail display screen"
also, the controller portion 12 determines whether an operation of
depression of the enter key 25 is carried out in the state the
focus is positioned on the icon indicative of "new schedule
creation." If the operation is detected, then the process proceeds
to step S36. At step S36, the scheduler management program is
activated to thereby display a new schedule creation screen. In
this manner, the user is able to register a new schedule on a new
schedule creation screen displayed in accordance with the scheduler
management program. In addition, a schedule content of the new
stored schedule is graphically displayed on the calendar-view or
the day-view lifetime calendar when displayed.
(Remembrance Popup Display Operation)
A remembrance popup display operation will be described herebelow.
When the focus has been positioned on any date on the calendar-view
or day-view lifetime calendar for a predetermined time period or
longer, the controller portion 12 operates to perform popup display
of a content corresponding to a past date with respect to the
focus-positioned date (in accordance with the remembrance popup
function). FIG. 17 is a flow diagram showing the flow of the
remembrance popup display operation.
The process shown in the flow diagram of FIG. 17 starts at one of
two timings in accordance with the lifetime calendar application
program, which is stored in the memory 11. One is the timing of
detection of a stationary state of the focus positioned on any date
on the calendar-view lifetime calendar described with reference to
FIG. 5. The other is the timing of detection of a stationary state
of the focus positioned on any date on the day-view lifetime
calendar described with reference to FIGS. 12 and 13. That is,
under the control of the controller portion 12, the process shown
in the flow diagram of FIG. 17 is started upon or at the timing of
detection of the focus continuously positioned on any date on the
calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar.
At step S61, the controller portion 12 reads a preliminarily set
remembrance display from the memory 11, and counts the time period
elapsed since detection of the stationary state of the focus in
accordance with information of time measured by the timer 10. Then,
the controller portion 12 determines whether the counted time
period has exceeded the preliminarily set remembrance display
time.
More specifically, as described with reference to FIG. 4A, in the
mobile phone of the present embodiment, the respective one of the
"Fast," "Normal," and "Slow" pull-down menu items allows setting of
the time period until the execution of the remembrance popup
display. For example, when the "First" menu item is selected, the
remembrance popup display is performed after "5 seconds" has
elapsed since the detection of the stationary state of the focus.
Alternately, when the "Normal" menu item is selected, the
remembrance popup display is performed after, for example, "7.5
seconds" has elapsed since the detection of the stationary state of
the focus. Still alternately, when the "Slow" menu item is
selected, the remembrance popup display is performed after, for
example, "10 seconds" has elapsed the detection of the stationary
state of the focus.
Accordingly, at step S61, the controller portion 12 performs the
determination in the above example case. When the "First" menu item
is selected, it is determined whether "5 seconds" has elapsed since
the detection of the stationary state of the focus. Alternately,
when the "Normal" menu item is selected, it is determined whether
"7.5 seconds" has elapsed since the detection of the stationary
state of the focus. Still alternately, when the "Slow" menu item is
selected, it is determined whether "10 seconds" has elapsed the
detection of the stationary state of the focus. Then, the process
proceeds to step S62 at the timing of the detection that the
elapsed time period after the detection of the stationary state of
the focus has exceeded the preliminarily set remembrance display
time.
At step S62, a content having oldest information of time (content
with the oldest date) is detected from among various contents
stored in the memory 11. Then, the process proceeds to step
S63.
At step S63, the controller portion 12 performs a comparison
between the information of time contained in the content having the
oldest date and detected at step S62 and the present date extracted
from the timer 10. Thereby, the controller portion 12 determines
whether the oldest date in the content detected at step S62 is a
date one-year or more previous to the present time. If the oldest
date detected at step S62 is determined to be a date one-year or
more previous to the present time, then the process proceeds to
step S69. Otherwise, if the oldest date contained in the content
detected at step S62 is a date within one year from the present
time, then the process proceeds to step S64.
Thus, the process proceeds to step S69 after the oldest date in the
content detected at step S62 has been determined at step S63 to be
a date one-month or more previous to the present time. At step S69,
the controller portion 12 attempts to detect from the memory 11
content of a predetermined type corresponding to either a date
corresponding to a date one-month previous to a currently
focus-positioned date or a date close to the one-month previous
date on the calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar. However, a
case can take place in which the controller portion 12 has detected
from the memory 11 no content of a predetermined type corresponding
to either a date corresponding to a date one-month previous to a
currently focus-positioned date or a date close to the one-month
previous date. In this case, the controller portion 12 attempts to
detect from the memory 11 a predetermined type corresponding to
either a date corresponding to a date two-year previous to a
currently focus-positioned date or a date close to the two-year
previous date.
As one example, in the mobile phone of the present embodiment,
contents are graphically displayed through the remembrance popup
function in the following order of priority:
1. Still image content captured or acquired by the camera unit
8;
2. Protection-set received or transmitted e-mail content;
3. Schedule content;
4. Still image content downloaded via a network; and
5. Non-protection-set received or transmitted e-mail content.
In the event of executing the remembrance popup display, various
contents are detected in accordance with the order of priority.
The detection operation for detecting a content at step S69 will be
described in more detail hereinbelow. The controller portion 12
first attempts to detect the presence or absence of a content
corresponding to one-month previous date to the currently
focus-positioned date. When having detected no content
corresponding to the one-month previous date, then the controller
portion 12 attempts to detect the presence or absence of a content
corresponding to two-year previous date to the currently
focus-positioned date. Thus, the controller portion 12 attempts to
detect the presence or absence of the content by sequentially going
back on the "per-year basis" to a year to which the date of the
oldest content belongs.
By way of one example, a case is now assumed in which, as the
content having the oldest date, a content having the date Jul. 10,
2003 is detected, and the currently focus-positioned date on the
calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar is Sep. 13, 2005. In
this case, the controller portion 12 first attempts to detect from
the memory 11 a content corresponding to Sep. 13, 2004
corresponding to a one-month previous date.
When having not detected such a content exactly corresponding to
the one-month previous date (i.e., when no such a content is
present), the controller portion 12 attempts to detect from the
memory 11 contents corresponding to respective dates in, for
example, one week before and after Sep. 13, 2004, which corresponds
to one-year previous date, (Sep. 6to 12, 2004 and Sep. 14to 20,
2004).
When having not detected such a content exactly corresponding to
the respective one-month previous date, the controller portion 12
attempts to detect from the memory 11 contents corresponding to the
two-year previous date to the currently focus-positioned date.
When having not detected such a content exactly corresponding to
the two-year previous date (i.e., when no such a content is
present), the controller portion 12 attempts to detect from the
memory 11 contents corresponding to respective dates in, for
example, one week before and after Sep. 13, 2003, which corresponds
to the two-year previous date, (Sep. 6 to 12, 2003 and Sep. 14 to
20, 2003) corresponding to the two-year previous date.
Thus, the controller portion 12 attempts to detect the presence or
absence of the content by sequentially going back on the "per-year
basis" to the year to which the date of the oldest content
belongs.
Then, at step S70, the controller portion 12 determines the
presence or absence of a content detected in the "per-year basis"
detection. If a content of the above-described predetermined type
is detected, then the process proceeds to step S66 at the timing of
the detection. Otherwise, if a content of the above-described
predetermined type is not detected, then the process proceeds to
step S71.
If at step S63 the controller portion 12 determines the oldest date
to be not a one-month or more previous date, then at step S64 the
controller portion 12 determines whether the oldest date is a
one-month or more previous date. If the oldest date is determined
to be a one-month or more previous date, then the process proceeds
to step S71. Otherwise, if the oldest date is determined to be a
date within one month, then the process proceeds to step S65.
If at step S64 the oldest date is determined to be a one-month or
more previous date and if a corresponding content is not detected
even when the "per-year basis" content detection has been made at
steps S69 and S70, the controller portion 12 performs "per-month
basis" content detection at step S71.
At step S71, the controller portion 12 first attempts to detect the
presence or absence of a content corresponding to one-month
previous date to the currently focus-positioned date. When having
detected no content corresponding to the one-month previous date,
then the controller portion 12 attempts to detect the presence or
absence of a content corresponding to two-month previous date to
the currently focus-positioned date. Thus, the controller portion
12 attempts to detect the presence or absence of the content by
sequentially going back on the "per-month basis" to a month to
which the date of the oldest content belongs.
By way of one example, a case is now assumed in which, as the
content having the oldest date, a content having the date Nov. 10,
2004 is detected, and the currently focus-positioned date on
calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar is Sep. 13, 2005. In
this case, the controller portion 12 first attempts to detect from
the memory 11 contents corresponding to Aug. 13, 2005, which
corresponds to the one-month previous date to the currently
focus-positioned date and respective dates in, for example, one
week before and after Aug. 13, 2005 (Aug. 6 to 12 and 14 to 20,
2004).
When having not detected such contents exactly corresponding to the
respective one-month previous dates, the controller portion 12
attempts to detect from the memory 11 contents corresponding to
Jul. 13, 2005, which corresponds to the two-month previous date to
the currently focus-positioned date, and respective dates in, for
example, one week before and after Jul. 13, 2005 (Jul. 6 to 12, and
14 to 20, 2005).
Thus, the controller portion 12 attempts to detect the presence or
absence of the content by sequentially going back on the "per-month
basis" to the month to which the date of the oldest content
belongs. Then, at step S72, the controller portion 12 determines
the presence or absence of a content detected in the "per-month
basis" detection. If a content of the above-described predetermined
type is detected, then the process proceeds to step S66 at the
timing of the detection. Otherwise, if a content of the
above-described predetermined type is not detected, then the
process proceeds to step S65.
If at step S64 the oldest date is a within-one-month date is
determined to be a within-one-month date and in the event that a
corresponding content is not detected even when the "per-month
basis" content detection has been made at steps S71 and S72, then
at step S65 the controller portion 12 randomly determines a date in
accordance with a random number from among dates between the
currently focus-positioned date and the oldest date. Then, the
process proceeds to step S66.
If at step S66 the respective content is detected in the "per-year
basis" detection, "per-month basis" detection, or random detection,
then at step S66 the respective content is popup-displayed on the
display portion 5, and history information indicative of the
graphically displayed content is stored into a remembrance list in
the memory 11 shown in FIG. 1.
FIGS. 18 to 20, respectively, are display examples of contents
presented in the remembrance popup display. FIG. 18 is a display
example of contents popup-displayed in the event of displaying the
calendar-view lifetime calendar. In the display example of FIG. 18,
the focus is positioned on October 13th on the calendar-view
lifetime calendar of October 2005 (corresponding to a current or
operation date in the present example), in which contents of Oct.
13, 2004 corresponding to a one-year previous date to Oct. 13, 2005
are detected and popup-displayed.
FIG. 19 is a display example of contents popup-displayed on a list
display screen of the day-view lifetime calendar. In this example,
the focus is positioned on a birthday content on a birthday content
on Sep. 23, 2005, and correspondingly thereto, contents
corresponding to Sep. 22, 2004 are detected and
popup-displayed.
In this case, normally, contents corresponding to Sep. 23, 2004,
which is the one-year previous date to Sep. 23, 2005, are to be
popup-displayed. However, in the example of FIG. 19, since no
content corresponding to Sep. 23, 2004 is present, the contents
corresponding to September 22nd belonging to the period before and
after Sep. 23, 2004 are popup-displayed.
FIG. 20 is a display example of contents popup-displayed on a
thumbnail display screen of the day-view lifetime calendar. In the
display example shown in FIG. 20, the focus is positioned on a
thumbnail image of a still image content corresponding to Sep. 23,
2005, and correspondingly thereto, contents corresponding to Sep.
23, 2004 are detected and popup-displayed.
In such remembrance popup-display, the controller portion 12
provides control such that the popup-display is performed in an
area excepting a display area for a focus-positioned content. More
specifically, in the example of FIG. 18, the focus is positioned on
the content corresponding to October 13th graphically displayed in
substantially the center of the display portion 5. As such, the
popup display is not performed in the display area of the currently
focus-positioned content, but is performed in, for example, a
display area near the lower end portion of the display portion 5
(or can be performed in a display area near the upper end portion
of the display portion 5).
Further, in the event of providing the remembrance popup display, a
plurality of contents, such as three contents, for example, are
graphically list-displayed by being arranged along the short side
direction of the display portion 5. In the example of FIG. 18,
three or more contents are detected in accordance with the order of
content priority, whereby a birthday content, still image content
(thumbnail image) captured or acquired by the camera portion 8, and
protection-set received e-mail content are displayed in left to
right display areas (popup display areas). When two or less (one)
contents are detected, the residual display area is displayed as a
blank.
Further, when four or more detected contents are present, contents
other than those previously graphically displayed are graphically
displayed in a subsequent operation of remembrance popup display.
More specifically, a case is now assumed in which, in the example
of FIG. 18, six still image contents are detected as contents
corresponding to Oct. 13, 2004. In this case, the controller
portion 12 stores information regarding three still image contents
presented in the remembrance popup display (such as identification
information of the respective still image contents). Then, in the
event of performing a subsequent operation of remembrance popup
display to be performed corresponding to Oct. 13, 2004, the
remembrance popup display is performed in accordance with the
stored information to display three still image contents different
from the three still image contents presented in the previous
remembrance popup display. Thereby, even when performing the
operations of the remembrance popup display corresponding to the
same date, a different content(s) can be displayed every time the
remembrance popup display is performed.
Subsequently, after the remembrance popup display such as described
above, at step S67 of the flow diagram of FIG. 17, the controller
portion 12 monitors the operation state of the operation portion 6
and thereby determines whether an operation of moving the currently
stationary focus has been performed. The remembrance popup display
is continued until detection of an operation of moving the focus,
and the process proceeds to step S68 at the timing of detection of
an operation of moving the focus.
At step S68, since an operation of moving the focus is detected,
the current remembrance popup display is closed to disappear from
the display portion 5, and then the entire process shown in the
flow diagram of FIG. 17 is terminated. That is, the remembrance
popup display is performed during the stationary state of the focus
and is terminated at the timing of detection of the focus
operation. Thereby, the remembrance popup display can be performed
only during non-operation by the user, consequently making it
possible to prevent the user operation from being disturbed by the
remembrance popup display.
(Remembrance List Display Operation)
After the remembrance popup display is performed, the information
regarding the respective content graphically displayed in the
remembrance popup display is stored into the remembrance list in
the memory 11, as described above. The remembrance list is
displayable through a predetermined operation of the user. When a
date in a desired content is selected from the remembrance list, a
day-view lifetime calendar corresponding to the selected date is
displayed. The flow of the operation is shown in a flow diagram of
FIG. 21. Under the control of the controller portion 12, the
process of the flow diagram shown in FIG. 21 is started in
accordance with the lifetime calendar application program upon
display of a calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar on the
display portion 5.
At step S81, the controller portion 12 monitors the operation
portion 6, and thereby determines whether a display specifying
operation to display the remembrance list has been performed.
As one example, when desiring to display the remembrance list, the
user carries out an operation of depression of the fourth soft key
29 shown in FIG. 2A in the state where a calendar-view or day-view
lifetime calendar is displayed. At step S81, the controller portion
12 determines the presence or absence of an operation of depression
of the fourth soft key 29, and thereby determines whether display
of the remembrance list has been specified. The process proceeds to
step S82 at the timing of detection of the operation of depression
of the fourth soft key 29.
At step S82, a remembrance list stored in the memory 11 is
displayed on the display portion 5. FIG. 22 shows a display example
of the remembrance list. As one example, histories of four
remembrance popup displays are stored in the remembrance list
stored in the memory 11. In the example of FIG. 22, histories of
respective remembrance popup displays of Sep. 23, 2003, Apr. 30,
2004, Aug. 6, 2004, and Sep. 23, 2004 are stored in the remembrance
list in the memory 11.
Then, the focus is positioned on a latest one of the respective
histories in the remembrance list, as a default. The user carries
out an operation of moving the focus and carries out an operation
of depression of the enter key 25 in the state the focus is kept
positioned on a desired history. Thereby, the user selects the
desired history. At step S83, the operation state of the enter key
25 is detected, thereby to determine whether an operation of
selection of the desired history. If the operation of depression of
the enter key 25 is detected, then the process proceeds to step
S84. Otherwise if not detected, then the process proceeds to step
S85.
Thus, since the operation of depression of the enter key 25 is
detected, at step S84 detection is performed for a date of a
currently focus-positioned history on the remembrance list, and a
day-view lifetime calendar based on the detected date is displayed
on the display portion 5. Then, the entire process of the flow
diagram of FIG. 21 terminates.
More specifically, in the example of FIG. 22, in the state the
focus is positioned on a history on, for example, Sep. 23, 2003, if
an operation of depression of the enter key 25 is detected, then
the list display screen of the day-view lifetime calendar, which is
described above with reference to FIG. 12, is displayed on the
display portion 5. More specifically, the day-view lifetime
calendar is displayed in the form that the respective contents of
September 23rd are positioned in the center of the display area of
the display portion 5. Thereby, a detail of the history selected
from the remembrance list can be verified on the day-view lifetime
calendar.
In the present example, when the history is thus selected from the
remembrance list, the "list display screen" of the day-view
lifetime calendar corresponding to the date of the selected history
is displayed. However, the arrangement can be such that the
"thumbnail display screen" of the day-view lifetime calendar (see
FIG. 13) corresponding to the date of the selected history is
displayed.
At step S85, to which the process has proceeded upon non-detection
of the operation of depression of the enter key 25 at step S83, the
controller portion 12 determines whether an operation of returning
the display screen to a previous screen displayed immediately
before displaying the remembrance list is carried out. As one
example, in the mobile phone of the present embodiment, upon
detection of an operation of depression of the clear key 32 (shown
in FIG. 2A) in the state where the remembrance list is displayed,
the display screen returns to the previous screen displayed
immediately before displaying the remembrance list.
As such, at step S85, the controller portion 12 determines the
presence or absence of an operation of depression of the clear key
32, thereby to determine whether the operation of returning the
display screen to the previous screen is carried out. If the
operation of depression of the clear key 32 is detected, then the
process proceeds to step S86. At step S86, the calendar-view or
day-view lifetime calendar displayed immediately before displaying
the remembrance list is displayed on the display portion 5. Then,
the entire process shown in the flow diagram of FIG. 21
terminates.
Alternately, if at step S85 no operation of depression of the clear
key 32 is detected, at step S87 the controller portion 12 monitors
the presence or absence of an operation of depression of any other
key than the clear key 32. If no operation of depression of the any
other key is detected, then the process returns to step S82, and
display of the remembrance list is continued. Otherwise, if
operation of depression of the any other key is detected, then the
entire process shown in the flow diagram of FIG. 21 terminates at
the timing of the detection, and a process corresponding to the
depressed key is executed.
More specifically, in the mobile phone of the present embodiment,
in the state where the remembrance list is displayed, when the
third soft key 28 is depressed, the main menu is displayed, and
when the on-hook key 31 is depressed, the lifetime calendar
application program terminates. At step S87, monitoring is
performed to detect the presence or absence of the operation of
depression of the key such as the third soft key 28 or on-hook key
31. At the timing of the detection of the operation of depression
of the key such as the third soft key 28 or on-hook key 31, the
process shown in the flow diagram of FIG. 21 terminates. Then,
operations of control, such as display control of the main menu and
termination control of the lifetime calendar application program
are performed.
(Other Remembrance Popup Display Operation-1)
As described above, the above-described remembrance popup display
operation presents the remembrance popup display on the basis of
the "past date," such as one-year previous date or one-month
previous date to the focus-positioned date. Alternately, however,
the remembrance popup display operation can be performed on the
basis of the "number of past contents," as described herebelow.
FIG. 23 is a flow diagram showing the flow of a remembrance popup
display operation in accordance with the "number of past contents"
in the mobile phone of the embodiment. In the flow diagram of FIG.
23, steps of operations similar to those of flow diagram of FIG. 17
are indicated with the same step numbers, and repetitive
descriptions thereof will be omitted herefrom.
With reference to the flow diagram of FIG. 23, in the state where a
calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar is displayed, if a
stationary state of the focus is detected, then at step S61 an
elapse of a preliminarily set remembrance display time is detected.
Then, the process proceeds to step S91 at the timing of the elapse
of the remembrance display time.
At step S91, the controller portion 12 detects a content having a
date with a largest number of contents among past dates with
respect to a focus-positioned date of a content in accordance with
information of time provided to the respective contents stored in
the memory 11.
More specifically, on the calendar-view or day-view lifetime
calendar, for example, when the focus is positioned on the Sep. 13,
2005, a content having a date previous to Sep. 13, 2005 is detected
from the memory 11. Then, from among the dates on or before Sep.
13, 2005, a date with the largest number of contents is detected,
and contents of the date are set as contents for remembrance popup
display.
Then, as described with reference to the flow diagram of FIG. 17,
at step S66 the contents of the date with the largest number of
contents are popup displayed during the time until an operation of
moving the focus detection is detected at step S67.
For example, a large number of still image contents occur in such
an event where the user makes a trip or takes part in a wedding.
Similarly, a large number of e-mail contents occur in such an event
of a business arrangement or scheduling via e-mail. As such, a date
with a large number of contents signifies that the date is a
certain important date.
As such, on the calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar, a date
with the largest number of contents is selected from among past
dates previous to a focus-positioned date, and a content
corresponding to the detected date is presented as a remembrance
popup display. Thereby, a content having a date determined with
high probability to be some important date for the user in the past
can be presented as a remembrance popup display.
(Other Remembrance Popup Display Operation-2)
For implementation of the remembrance popup display, the
remembrance popup display can be performed in accordance with the
"past date" and "number of past contents" described above. FIG. 24
is a flow diagram showing the flow of a remembrance popup display
operation by combining the "past date" and the "number of past
contents." In the flow diagram of FIG. 24, steps of operations
similar to those of the flow diagram of FIG. 17 are indicated with
the same step numbers, and repetitive descriptions thereof will be
omitted herefrom.
With reference to the flow diagram of FIG. 24, in the state where a
calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar is displayed, if a
stationary state of the focus is detected, then at step S61 an
elapse of a preliminarily set remembrance display time is detected.
Then, the process proceeds to step S101 at the timing of the elapse
of the remembrance display time.
At step S101, the controller portion 12 detects contents of a
one-year previous date with respect to a focus-positioned date (and
a date close to the one-year previous date) and contents of a
one-month previous date to the focus-positioned date (and a date
close to the one-month previous date).
At step S102, the controller portion 12 performs random detection
of a past date with respect to the focus-positioned date on the
calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar, and detects a content
corresponding to the detected date.
Then, at step S103, the controller portion 12 detects a date with
the largest number of contents from among the one-year previous
date with respect to the focus-positioned date (and the date close
to the one-year previous date), one-month previous date to the
focus-positioned date (and the date close to the one-month previous
date) detected at steps S101 and S102, and the randomly detected
date.
Then, as described with reference to the flow diagram of FIG. 17,
at step S66 the content of the date with the largest number of
contents is presented as a remembrance popup display during the
time until an operation of moving the focus detection is detected
at step S67.
Thereby, a content related to a focus-positioned date on a
calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar and having a date
determined with high probability to be important date for the user
in the past can be presented as a remembrance popup display.
(Other Remembrance Popup Display Operation-3)
The arrangement of the remembrance popup display can be such that
any one of the above-described "per-year detection," "per-month
detection," and "random detection" is selected at random or in
accordance with the predetermined probability, and a content of the
above-described predetermined type selected thereby is presented as
a remembrance popup display. FIG. 25 is a flow diagram showing the
flow of a remembrance popup display operation to present such a
display. In the flow diagram of FIG. 25, steps of operations
similar to those of the flow diagram of FIG. 17 are indicated with
the same step numbers, and repetitive descriptions thereof will be
omitted herefrom.
With reference to the flow diagram of FIG. 25, in the state where a
calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar is displayed, if a
stationary state of the focus is detected, then at step S61 an
elapse of a preliminarily set remembrance display time is detected.
Then, the process proceeds to step S62 at the timing of the elapse
of the remembrance display time. At step S62, a content having the
oldest date is detected, and the process proceeds to S111.
At step S111, the controller portion 12 determines in accordance
with the predetermined probability which one (detection) of the
above-described "per-year detection," "per-month detection," and
"random detection" is to be performed. As one example, in the
mobile phone of the present embodiment, probabilities are
preliminarily set as: probability of "per-year detection"
selection=33%; probability of "per-month detection" selection=33%;
and probability of "random detection" selection=33%. Thus, any one
of the "per-year detection," "per-month detection," and "random
detection" is determined at substantially the same probability.
Probabilities such as described above can be set with predetermined
weights, as: probability of "per-year detection" determination
(selection)=60%; probability of "per-month detection"
determination=30%; and probability of "random detection"
determination=10%. In this case, the probability of the "per-year
detection" determination is highest. Alternatively, the arrangement
can be such that the probabilities are optionally settable to
values desired by the user.
Then, at steps S112 and S113, the controller portion 12 determines
one of the "per-year detection" and the "per-month detection." is
to be executed. If the "per-year detection" is determined to be
executed, then the process proceeds to step S115. Otherwise, if the
"per-month detection" is determined to be executed, then the
process proceeds to step S116. Alternately, if any one of the
"per-year detection" and the "per-month detection" is determined to
be not executed, then the "random detection" is determined. Then,
the process proceeds to step S114.
At step S115, to which the process has proceeded as a result of
determination made to execute the "per-year detection," a year is
randomly determined from among years corresponding to the date
range of from the oldest date to the present date. In addition, a
currently focus-positioned date on a calendar-view or day-view
lifetime calendar corresponding to the detected year is recognized
as a base point, and a content having a date closest to the base
point is detected.
Suppose that, for the content of the date closest to the base
point, contents respectively apart by the same number of dates
along a past direction and a future direction with respect to the
base point in the center. More specifically, suppose that, for
example, there are detected both contents--one apart by three dates
along the past direction from the base point and the other apart by
three dates along the future direction from the base point. In this
case, the controller portion 12 detects the content apart along the
past direction from the base point to be the content of the date
closest to the base point.
At step S116, to which the process has proceeded as a result of
determination made to execute the "per-month detection," a month is
randomly determined from among months corresponding to the date
range of from the one-year previous date to the present date to the
present date. In addition, a currently focus-positioned date on a
calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar corresponding to the
detected month is recognized as a base point, and a content having
a date closest to the base point is detected.
Also in the "per-month detection," in the event contents
respectively apart by the same number of dates along the past
direction and the future direction, the controller portion 12
detects a content apart along the past direction from the base
point to be the content of the date closest to the base point.
At step S114, to which the process has proceeded as a result of the
determination made to execute the "random detection," the
controller portion 12 detects a content having a past date with
respect to the currently focus-positioned date on the calendar-view
or day-view lifetime calendar. Then, the process proceeds to step
S66.
At step S66, the content detected in the "per-year detection" at
step S115, the content detected in the "per-month detection" at
step S116, or the content detected in the "random detection" is
presented as the remembrance popup display. In addition, the
history is stored into the remembrance list in the memory 11. The
remembrance popup display is continued until detection of an
operation of moving the focus at step S67.
Thus, any one of the "per-year detection," "per-month detection,"
and "random detection" is selected in accordance with the
predetermined probability or at random, and a content selected
thereby is presented as the remembrance popup display. Thereby,
remembrance popup display having certain degrees of both regularity
and randomness can be implemented.
(User Evaluation Value Table)
A user evaluation value table will be described herebelow.
In the mobile phone of the present embodiment, a rapid
forward/reverse feed operation can be performed to feed contents
intended for graphical display on the display portion 5. In this
case, the controller portion 12 performs change control to change
display time periods for the respective contents in accordance with
user evaluation values stored in the user evaluation value table
(briefly mentioned above) of the memory 11.
For performing the change control to change the display time period
for the respective contents, per-content user evaluation values are
stored into the user evaluation value table of the memory 11 in
accordance with the corresponding lifetime calendar application
program. FIG. 26 is a flow diagram of the operation of storing the
respective user evaluation value.
When a process for a respective content for list-display on a
lifetime calendar is selected, a process such as display of the
content is performed in accordance with the application program
dedicated for or corresponding to the content specified for the
process. More specifically, when, for example, a still image
content is specified or selected from a lifetime calendar for the
process, the selected still image content is displayed on the
display portion 5 in accordance with the viewer function of the
camera control program. Similarly, when, for example, an e-mail
content is selected from a lifetime calendar for the process, the
selected e-mail content is displayed in accordance with the e-mail
management program.
Thus, when the process, such as described above, has been
performed, the flow diagram of FIG. 26 is started in accordance
with the lifetime calendar application program.
At step S121, the process count value (number of processes) is
incremented by "1." More specifically, information indicative of
the number of processes (process count information) is added to a
respective content stored in the memory 11. Each time a process is
executed for a respective content, the process count for the
processed content is incremented by "1."
After the process count value has thus been incremented, at step
S122, the controller portion 12 determines whether the total
process count value is larger than or equal to the predetermined
value. If it is determined that total process count value is larger
than or equal to the predetermined value, then the process proceeds
to step S123. Otherwise (if total process count value is not larger
than or equal to the predetermined value), then the entire process
shown in FIG. 26 simply terminates (without executing further
processing).
Subsequently, at step S123, to which the process has proceeded as a
result of the determination that total process count value is
larger than or equal to the predetermined value, the user
evaluation value table of the memory 11 is referenced or looked up.
Thereby, it is determined whether the user evaluation value of the
content with the incremented process count value is an upper limit
value of user evaluation values stored in the user evaluation value
table. If the user evaluation value of the content stored in the
user evaluation value table is already the upper limit value of the
user evaluation values stored in the user evaluation value table,
then the process shown in FIG. 26 simply terminates (without
executing further processing).
However, if the user evaluation value of the content stored in the
user evaluation value table is below the upper limit value of the
user evaluation values, then the process proceeds to step S124. At
step S124, the user evaluation value of the content in the user
evaluation value table is incremented by "1," and then the process
shown in FIG. 26 simply terminates (without executing further
processing).
FIG. 27 shows the relationship between respective contents and user
evaluation values thereof by way of example. In the example shown
in FIG. 27, when the process count value of a content is 0 to 3,
value "1" is added to the content stored in the user evaluation
value table as the user evaluation value of the content stored as
the user evaluation value thereof. Alternatively, when the process
count value of the content is in the range of 4 to 6, value "2" is
added to the content stored in the user evaluation value table as
the user evaluation value of the content stored as the user
evaluation value thereof. Still alternatively, when the process
count value of the content is in the range of 10 to 12, value "4"
is added to the content stored in the user evaluation value table
as the user evaluation value of the content stored as the user
evaluation value thereof. Yet alternately, when the process count
value of the content is larger than or equal to 13, value "5" is
added to the content stored in the user evaluation value table as
the user evaluation value of the content stored as the user
evaluation value thereof.
Thus, the user evaluation value of the respective content stored in
the user evaluation value table is incremented by "1" corresponding
to the process count value of the content. Thereby, the user
evaluation value of the respective content stored in the user
evaluation value table is updated corresponding to the process
count value of the content.
(Change Control Operation for Display Time Period in Accordance
with User Evaluation Value)
When performing continually changing display of respective contents
on the display portion 5, the controller portion 12 performs change
control to change the display time periods for the respective
contents in accordance with corresponding user evaluation values
stored in the user evaluation value table. A change control
operation for changing the display time periods for respective
contents in accordance with the user evaluation values will be
described herebelow with reference to an example case. In the
example case, it is contemplated that the change control operation
is performed for contents intended for graphical display on the
"thumbnail display screen" of the day-view lifetime calendar shown
in FIG. 13.
(Continuous Page Changing Operation-1)
A continuous page changing operation-1 will be described below.
In the mobile phone of the present embodiment, in the state the
thumbnail display screen of the lifetime calendar is displayed,
when the first soft key 26 (shown in FIG. 2), for example, is kept
depressed (i.e., "pressed and held down"), the controller portion
12 performs per-page display changing across the respective
thumbnail display screens along the direction of dates to the past.
Alternatively, when the second soft key 27 is "pressed and held
down, the controller portion 12 performs the per-page display
changing across respective thumbnail display screens along the
direction of dates to the future. The change control is performed
to change the display time period for a thumbnail display screen
intended for display in accordance with user evaluation values of
respective contents forming the thumbnail display screen.
FIG. 28 shows a flow diagram of a continuous page changing
operation performed as described above. The process shown in the
flow diagram of FIG. 28 is started under the control of the
controller portion 12 in accordance with the lifetime calendar
application program stored in the memory 11. More specifically, the
process is started upon detection of a "press and hold down"
operation of the first or second soft key 26 or 27 in the state the
day-view lifetime calendar of the "thumbnail display screen" is
displayed.
At step S131, the controller portion 12 detects user evaluation
values of respective contents, which forms a respective thumbnail
display screen intended for display on the display portion 5, from
the user evaluation value table stored in the memory 11. Upon
detection, the process proceeds to step S132.
At step S132, in accordance with the user evaluation values of the
respective contents, the controller portion 12 calculates a display
time period determination reference value for the thumbnail display
screen formed from the respective contents.
(Calculation (Operation) of Display Time Period Determination
Reference Values)
As an example, the "display time period determination reference
value" mentioned above is determined or calculated by the
controller portion 12 in any one of calculation methods described
hereinbelow.
1. User evaluation values of the respective contents belonging to
the thumbnail display screen intended for display are integrated,
and the integrated value (total of the user evaluation values of
the contents) is determined to be a display time period
determination reference value;
2. Of the user evaluation values of the contents belonging to the
thumbnail display screen intended for display, a largest user
evaluation value is determined to be a display time period
determination reference value; and
3. For example, three contents are selected in order from large
user evaluation value from among the thumbnail display screen
intended for display, and user evaluation values of the three
contents are integrated, and the integrated value (total of the
user evaluation values of the contents) is determined to be a
display time period determination reference value.
Thus, the display time period determination reference value is
determined or calculated by the controller portion 12 in accordance
with any one of the calculation methods 1 to 3 described above.
Then the process proceeds to step S133. At step S133, the
controller portion 12 determines whether the display time period
determination reference value calculated at step S132 is larger
than or equal to a predetermined threshold value.
If the display time period determination reference value is larger
than or equal to the predetermined threshold value, then the
process proceeds to step S134. At step S134, long time display (or,
"long-time display control") is performed to display the thumbnail
display screen intended for display for a relatively long time
period of, for example, five seconds. Otherwise, if the display
time period determination reference value is less than the
predetermined threshold value, then the process proceeds to step
S137. At step S137, short time display (or, "short time display
control") is performed to display the thumbnail display screen
intended for display for a relatively short time period of, for
example, one second.
After the long time display has been performed, the process
proceeds to step S135. At step S135, the time elapse of five
seconds (the aforementioned example time period) is monitored in
accordance with the time derived from the timer 10. Then, the
process proceeds to step S136 at the timing of detection of the
time elapse of five seconds. Alternately, after the short time
display has been performed, the process proceeds to step S138. At
step S138, the time elapse of one second (the aforementioned
example time period) is monitored in accordance with the time
derived from the timer 10. Then, the process proceeds to step S136
at the timing of detection of the time elapse of one second.
At step S136, if termination of a user's "press and hold down"
operation of the soft key 26 or 27 has been detected, then the
entire process shown in FIG. 28 simply terminates (without
executing further processing). Otherwise, if termination of the
user's "press and hold down" operation has not been detected, then
the process returns to step S131.
Thus, during the "press and hold down" operation of the soft key 26
or 27, thumbnail display screens intended for display are rapidly
change-displayed on the per-page basis. During the display time
period, a thumbnail display screen having a display time period
determination reference value less than the threshold value is
displayed only for the short time period, but is rapidly changed.
On the other hand, a thumbnail display screen having a display time
period determination reference value larger than or equal to the
threshold value is displayed for the long time period, and then is
changed.
When a thumbnail display screen has a display time period
determination reference value larger than or equal to the threshold
value as in the case described above, contents forming the
thumbnail display screen includes a content with a user evaluation
value incremented corresponding to multiple times of processes,
such as display and regeneration performed by the user in the past.
The thumbnail display screen with the large user evaluation value
is displayed on the display portion 5 for the long time period.
Thus, when the soft key 26 or 27 is "pressed and held down" by the
user, automatic long time display is performed to display a
thumbnail display screen inclusive of a content with high
user-selection probability for the process such as display or
regeneration (=thumbnail display screen inclusive of a content with
a large user evaluation value, i.e., thumbnail display screen with
a content with high user-selection probability for the process such
as display or regeneration). Consequently, just by the "press and
hold down" operation of the soft key 26 or 27, not only can
thumbnail display screens on respective pages be rapidly viewed,
but also a thumbnail display screen inclusive of a content with
high user-selection probability for the process such as display or
regeneration can be automatically displayed for the long time
period without complicate operation, careful attention, and the
like being required.
(Continuous Page Changing Operation-2)
A continuous page changing operation-2 will be described below.
According to the continuous page changing operation described
above, when the display time period determination reference value
is larger than or equal to the threshold value, long time display
of a thumbnail display screen is performed. Alternately, according
to the above-described operation, when the display time period
determination reference value is less than the threshold value,
short time display of a thumbnail display screen is performed. That
is, the long or short time thumbnail display screen display is
selectively performed by determination of the display time period
between the long and short time periods. However, the continuous
page changing operation can be such that the thumbnail display
screen display is performed for display time periods corresponding
to the display time period determination reference values, as
described herebelow.
FIG. 29 is a flow diagram of a continuous page changing operation
for thumbnail display screen display for a time period
corresponding to a display time period determination reference
value. In description of the operation shown in the flow diagram of
FIG. 29, steps of the same operations as in the flow diagram shown
in FIG. 28 are referred to by using the same step numbers, and
repetitive descriptions thereof will be omitted herefrom.
With reference to the flow diagram of FIG. 29, at steps S131 and
S132, a display time period determination reference value for
respective contents belonging to (or, to be displayed in) a
thumbnail display screen intended for display is calculated in
accordance with user evaluation values of the respective contents.
Then, the process proceeds to step S141, at which the thumbnail
display screen is displayed on the display portion 5 for a time
period corresponding to the time period corresponding to the
calculated display time period determination reference value. More
specifically, in this case, the display time period for the
thumbnail display screen is changed to any one of time periods,
such as one second, two seconds, three seconds, and five seconds,
corresponding to such calculated display time period determination
reference value.
At step S136, in the time period before detection of termination of
the "press and hold down" operation of the soft key 26 or 27,
change control is continually provided for the change display time
period corresponding to the display time period determination
reference value. Thereby, effects similar to those in the previous
example described above can be obtained.
(Page-Jump Changing Operation-1)
A page-jump changing operation-1 will be described herebelow.
According to the above-described example, respective per-page
thumbnail display screens are sequentially change-displayed
corresponding to per-page user evaluation values (=display time
period determination reference values). However, the page-jump
changing operation described herein is performed to display only a
thumbnail display screen(s) having a predetermined display time
period determination reference value.
FIG. 30 is a flow diagram showing the flow of the page-jump
changing operation. In description of the operation shown in the
flow diagram of FIG. 30, steps of the same operations as in the
flow diagram of FIG. 28 are referred to by using the same step
numbers, and repetitive descriptions thereof will be omitted
herefrom.
According to the mobile phone of the present embodiment, in the
state the "thumbnail display screen" of the lifetime calendar is
displayed, when the third soft key 28 (shown in FIG. 2), for
example, is "pressed and held down," the controller portion 12
performs per-page display changing over the thumbnail display
screen along the direction of dates to the past. Alternatively,
when the fourth soft key 29 is "pressed and held down," the
controller portion 12 performs the per-page display changing across
the respective thumbnail display screens along the direction of
dates to the future. The process shown in the flow diagram of FIG.
30 is started (by the control of the controller portion 12) upon
detection of a "press and hold down" operation of the third or
fourth soft key 28 or 29 in accordance with the lifetime calendar
application program stored in the memory 11.
More specifically, the process starts upon detection of a user's
"press and hold down" operation of the third or fourth soft key 28
or 29. Then, at steps S131 and S132, the controller portion 12
detects user evaluation values of respective contents, which forms
a thumbnail display screen intended for display on the display
portion 5. Then, a display time period determination reference
value for the thumbnail display screen is calculated in accordance
with the user evaluation values of the respective contents.
Subsequently, at step S133, the controller portion 12 determines
whether the display time period determination reference value
calculated at step S132 is larger than or equal to a predetermined
threshold value. If the display time period determination reference
value is larger than or equal to the predetermined threshold value,
then the process proceeds to step S151. At step S151, a thumbnail
display screen having a display time period determination reference
value larger than or equal to the predetermined threshold value is
displayed for a predetermined time period on the display portion 5.
Alternately, if the display time period determination reference
value is less than the predetermined threshold value, then the
process directly returns to step S131. In this event, the process
does not display a respective display thumbnail display screen
having a display time period determination reference value less
than the predetermined threshold value.
Thus, only thumbnail display screens respectively having display
time period determination reference values larger than or equal to
the predetermined threshold value are displayed. That is, during
the "press and hold down" operation of the third or fourth soft key
28 or 29, page-jump changing control is continued. Thereby, the
above-described thumbnail display screen having the display time
period determination reference value larger than or equal to the
predetermined threshold value is displayed, and subsequently,
another (new) thumbnail display screen having a display time period
determination reference value larger than or equal to the
predetermined threshold value is displayed.
Accordingly, only thumbnail display screens respectively including
contents respectively having large user evaluation values are
sequentially displayed. Consequently, not only can the same effects
as in the above-described example case be obtained, but also the
respective contents can be even more rapidly viewed than in the
case of the continuous page changing operation described above.
(Page-Jump Changing Operation-2)
A page-jump changing operation-2 will be described herebelow.
According to the above-described example, the respective thumbnail
display screens for the page-jump display are displayed for the
predetermined time period. In the present example case, an
operation for page-jump displaying a respective thumbnail display
screen for a time period corresponding to a display time period
determination reference value will be described herebelow.
FIG. 31 is a flow diagram showing the flow of the page-jump
changing operation. In description of the operation shown the flow
diagram of FIG. 31, steps of the same operations as in the flow
diagram of FIG. 28 are referred to by using the same step numbers,
and repetitive descriptions thereof will be omitted herefrom.
At steps S131 and S132, the controller portion 12 calculates a
display time period determination reference value in accordance
with user evaluation values of respective contents, which forms a
thumbnail display screen. Then, at step S133, the calculated
display time period determination reference value is compared with
a predetermined threshold value. If the calculated display time
period determination reference value is less the predetermined
threshold value, then the process directly returns to step S131
(without displaying thumbnail display screens having the display
time period determination reference value). Otherwise, if the
calculated display time period determination reference value is
larger than or equal to the threshold value, then the process
proceeds to step S161.
At step S161, the corresponding thumbnail display screen is
displayed on the display portion 5 for a time period corresponding
to the display time period determination reference value larger
than or equal to the threshold value. Thereby, not only can the
same effects as in the above-described case be obtained, but also
only thumbnail display screens respectively including contents
respectively having large user evaluation values can be
sequentially displayed for time periods corresponding to user
evaluation values.
(Specification of Page-Jump Determination Reference Values)
Specification of page-jump determination reference values will be
described herebelow.
According to the respective above-described example, only thumbnail
display screens having display time period determination reference
values larger than or equal to the threshold value are displayed.
However, the control can be such that only thumbnail display
screens having display time period determination reference values
larger than or equal to a value specified by the user are
displayed.
As one example, in the present case, the user specifies a display
time period determination reference value for a thumbnail display
screen of interest for display in the event of page-jump changing
operation. The specified value is stored into the memory 11 (under
the control of the controller portion 12).
Upon detection of a user's "press and hold down" operation of the
soft key 28 or 29 performed to specify the page-jump changing
operation, the flow of the process as described above is executed.
That is, display time period determination reference values for
respective thumbnail display screens are calculated. Then,
comparison is made between the respective display time period
determination reference values and the display time period
determination reference value specified by the user and stored in
the memory 11. As a consequence, only when a value is present in
the calculated display time period determination reference values,
a thumbnail display screen corresponding to the value is displayed
on the display portion 5.
Thus, in the event of page-jump changing, only a thumbnail display
screen having a display time period determination reference value
larger than or equal to a display time period determination
reference value specified by the user can be displayed on the
display portion 5. This further improves usability of the mobile
phone.
(Scroll-Display Operation)
A scroll-display operation will be described herebelow.
As described above, according to the respective example described
above, the change-display control of thumbnail display screens is
performed on the page basis. In the present example case, however,
scroll display control of respective contents forming thumbnail
display screens is performed, of which operation will be described
below.
FIG. 32 is an explanatory flow diagram showing the flow of the
scroll display control (operation). In description of the operation
shown the flow diagram of FIG. 32, steps of the same operations as
in the flow diagram of FIG. 28 are referred to by using the same
step numbers, and repetitive descriptions thereof will be omitted
herefrom.
According to the mobile phone of the present embodiment, in the
state the "thumbnail display screen" of the lifetime calendar is
displayed, when the up-key of the cross key 24 (shown in FIG. 2),
for example, is "pressed and held down," the controller portion 12
performs scroll display control. Thereby, respective contents on
the thumbnail display screen are scrolled and displayed
("scroll-displayed," hereinbelow) along the direction of dates to
the past. The process shown in the flow diagram of FIG. 30 is
started upon detection of a "press and hold down" operation of the
up- or down-key of the cross key 24 in accordance with the lifetime
calendar application program stored in the memory 11.
Upon detection of a "press and hold down" operation of the up- or
down-key of the cross key 24, at step 131 the controller portion 12
sequentially detects user evaluation values of the respective
contents intended for graphically display on the display portion 5
by the scroll operation. Then, the process proceeds to step
S171.
At step S171, the controller portion 12 determines whether a
content having a user evaluation value larger than or equal to a
predetermined user evaluation value is present in the contents
intended to be graphically displayed on the display portion 5 by
the scroll operation. If it is determined that a content having a
user evaluation value larger than or equal to a predetermined user
evaluation value is absent (in the contents intended to be
graphically displayed on the display portion 5 by the scroll
operation), then the process proceeds to step S176. At step S176,
normal scroll display control is performed. Otherwise, if it is
determined that a content having a user evaluation value larger
than or equal to a predetermined user evaluation value is present,
then the process proceeds to step S172.
At step S172, when scrolling is performed and the content having a
user evaluation value larger than or equal to the predetermined
user evaluation value, which content has been detected at step
S171, is thereby displayed in substantially the center of the
display screen of the display portion 5, scrolling is stopped for a
predetermined time period. Thereby, the content having the user
evaluation value larger than or equal to the predetermined user
evaluation value content is displayed in the stopped or stationary
state in substantially the center of the display screen of the
display portion 5.
When scrolling has been performed so that the user evaluation value
larger than or equal to the predetermined user evaluation value is
displayed in substantially the center of the display screen of the
display portion 5, either scrolling may be stopped for a time
period corresponding to the user evaluation value of the content or
the scroll speed may be reduced.
Subsequently, at step S173, the time period elapsed since the
stoppage of scrolling is monitored in accordance with the time
derived from the timer 10. At the timing when a predetermined time
period has elapsed since the stoppage of scrolling, the process
proceeds to step S174. At step S174, scrolling stopped is resumed.
The control for causing the content, which has the user evaluation
value larger than or equal to the predetermined user evaluation
value, to stop in substantially the center of the display screen of
the display portion 5 is continually executed. The control is
continued until termination of the "press and hold down" operation
of the up- or down-key of the cross key 24 is detected at step
S175. Thereby, during the "press and hold down" operation of the
up- or down-key of the cross key 24, a content having a user
evaluation value less than the predetermined user evaluation value
is normally scroll-displayed. On the other hand, a content having a
user evaluation value larger than or equal to the predetermined
user evaluation value is scroll-displayed in substantially the
center of the display screen of the display portion 5 in the state
scrolling is stopped for the predetermined time period.
According to the description of the respective example, when the
rapid forward/reverse feed operation of respective contents on the
thumbnail display screen of the lifetime calendar is performed, the
rapid forward/reverse feed control is performed in accordance with
user evaluation values of the respective contents forming the
respective thumbnail display screen. However, also when performing
rapid forward/reverse feed control of, for example, the list
display screen of the lifetime calendar shown in FIG. 12 or the
"calendar-view" lifetime calendar shown in FIG. 5, the rapid
forward/reverse feed control may be performed either on per-page
basis or the content basis in accordance with user evaluation
values of the respective contents. Even in this case, the same
effects as in the above-described case can be obtained.
Further, the rapid forward/reverse feed control in accordance with
user evaluation values of respective contents may be performed in
any one of cases 1 to 4 listed herebelow.
1. Case where the rapid forward/reverse feed operation of still
image contents is performed in accordance with the viewer function
of the camera control program;
2. Case where the rapid forwarding/reverse feeding across a list of
transmitted/received mail pieces intended to be graphically
displayed in accordance with the e-mail management program;
3. Case where the rapid forwarding/reverse feeding across a list of
music contents intended to be graphically displayed is performed in
accordance with the music player program; and
4. Case where the rapid forwarding/reverse feeding across a list of
schedule contents intended to be graphically displayed is performed
in accordance with the scheduler management program. The same
effects as in the above-described case can be obtained in any one
of the cases listed above.
(Effects/Advantages of the Embodiment)
Clearly from description given above, according to the mobile phone
of the present embodiment, contents belonging to the same time
range are detected in accordance with the information of time
contained in the respective content different in type. Items of
content-related graphical information (such as icons, thumbnail
images, etc.) of the contents belonging to the same time range are
graphically displayed along the time series. In an other
expression, items of the content-related information, such as icons
and/or thumbnail images, of contents having time information
belonging to the time range of respective dates are graphically
displayed on the lifetime calendar segmented in units of the time
range defined as the date.
Thereby, different types of contents can be displayed collectively
in units of the respective date on the lifetime calendar.
Consequently, the user is able to collectively verify the
respective different types of contents belonging to a long time
range, such as one month or one year, and is able to easily and
quickly retrieve a desired content from among a plurality of
different types of contents.
Since different types of contents can thus be graphically displayed
collectively in units of the respective date, the user is able to
make an opportunity of taking a next action from past events. This
can be done in such a manner that remembering a friend from, for
example, thumbnail images of still image contents and/or e-mail
contents of transmitted/received e-mail pieces, the user again
transmits an e-mail piece to the friend.
Such contents are graphically displayed on the lifetime calendar by
being automatically distributed in units of the information of time
contained in the respective content. As such, it is sufficient for
the user to perform normal terminal (device) operations, such as
transmit and receive operations and imaging operations using the
camera unit 8 to obtain the display. That is, the respective
contents can be graphically displayed on the lifetime calendar
without forcing the user to have, for example, special operations
and consciousness.
Since the different types of contents are graphically displayed
collectively in units of the respective date on the lifetime
calendar, the lifetime calendar can be used as, for example, a past
operation history or a diary.
In the event that, for example, transmitted e-mail contents and
birthday contents are to be graphically displayed on the day-view
lifetime calendar, in the case where still images of users
corresponding to the telephone directory and the private
information registration fields, thumbnail images of the still
images are displayed on the day-view lifetime calendar.
Consequently, users corresponding to transmission sources and
addressees and users corresponding to the birthdays can easily be
recognized.
The content-related graphical information for display on the
lifetime calendar are preliminarily set by specifying settings such
as the display and filter settings. Consequently, only desired
content-related graphical information can be displayed on the
lifetime calendar. Consequently, only user-desired contents can be
graphically displayed on the lifetime calendar, therefore enabling
a desired content to be retrieved even more easily and quickly.
The "list display screen" of the day-view lifetime calendar
graphically displays contents by using character information,
icons, and thumbnail images corresponding to the contents, such
that the user is enabled to easily recognize the "contents" of the
contents. Further, the "thumbnail display screen" of the day-view
lifetime calendar graphically displays contents by primarily using,
for example, icons and thumbnail images corresponding to the
contents, such that the user is enabled to recognize many contents
at one time.
The day-view lifetime calendar graphically displays contents by
suppressing a display date field(s) with no content. In an other
expression, the contents are displayed so that date display fields
are adjacent one another. Thereby, an even more increased number of
contents can be graphically displayed on the day-view lifetime
calendar.
In the case where there are a plurality of still image contents for
graphical display in one of the respective display areas for dates
on the calendar-view lifetime calendar, one still image content is
selected from the plurality of still images and is graphically
displayed in the display area. Then, a still image content other
than the still image content corresponding to the currently
graphically displayed thumbnail image is selected from the
plurality of still images contents at a predetermined time
interval, such as the interval of three, six, or twelve hours.
Thereby, the thumbnail image for display on the display area for
the date with the plurality of still image contents for graphical
display can be updated at the predetermined time interval on the
calendar-view lifetime calendar. Consequently, when, for example,
the user observes the calendar-view lifetime calendar at the
predetermined time interval, the user is able to view a new
thumbnail image every time the user observes the calendar-view
lifetime calendar.
In the case where the focus is kept positioned for predetermined
time period or longer, such as three seconds or longer, on a
display area for a date with a plurality of still image contents
for graphical display in the respective display areas for dates on
the calendar-view lifetime calendar, the thumbnail images of the
still image contents for graphical display on the display area of
the date are updated to thumbnail images of new still image
contents. Then, the updated thumbnail images are displayed while
the focus is being positioned. Thereby, thumbnail images of still
image contents corresponding to a focus-positioned date are
sequentially updated and displayed, such that the user is able to
recognize all the still image contents corresponding to the date
only by positioning the focus on the display area for the desired
date.
By moving the focus to the year index, month index, or date index,
changing of graphical display of contents to be graphically
displayed can be performed on the per-year, per-month, or per-day
basis. Consequently, a desired content can be easily and quickly
detected from a large amount of contents accumulated on the
per-year, per-month, or per-day basis.
In the event of changing from the calendar-view lifetime calendar
to the day-view lifetime calendar, when a display area for a date
with no content is specified on the calendar-view lifetime
calendar, a new schedule creation content for specifying the new
schedule registration is graphically displayed in the display area
for the specified date. Consequently, the user is able to easily
perform the new schedule registration by specifying the date with
no content.
(Effects/Advantages of Remembrance Popup Display Function)
According to the mobile phone of the present embodiment, when a
stationary state of the focus for a predetermined time period or
longer is detected on a calendar-view or day-view lifetime
calendar, the controller portion 12 detects contents corresponding
to past dates with respect to the currently focus-stationed date in
order of priority of a per-year basis, per-month basis, and random
basis, and graphically displays the contents to be overlaid on the
calendar-view or day-view lifetime calendar.
When providing a calendar type display, such as the calendar-view
or day-view calendar display, the consciousness of the user is
prone to be directed to dates after the present date (future
dates). However, the consciousness of the user can be directed as
well to past dates in the manner that past contents, such as
one-year or one-month previous contents, are graphically displayed
in accordance with the remembrance popup display function.
Consequently, past remembrances (contents) forgotten over time can
be re-recognized, and overlooked contents of past dates can be
newly recognized.
Further, since the remembrance popup display is performed when the
stationary state of the focus is detected, the remembrance popup
display can be performed without disturbing the user operation.
Further, since the remembrance popup display is automatically
(passively) performed when the stationary state of the focus is
detected, the necessity of special user operations for the
remembrance popup display can be avoided.
Further, when contents exceeding the number to be graphically
displayed at one time are present, a different content is
graphically displayed every time the remembrance popup display is
performed. Consequently, the probability of, for example, content
re-recognition and new-content recognition can be further
increased.
The order of priority for performing the remembrance popup display
is as follows:
1. Still image content captured or acquired by the camera unit
8;
2. Protection-set received or transmitted e-mail content;
3. Schedule content;
4. Still image content downloaded via a network; and
5. Non-protection-set received or transmitted e-mail content.
Consequently, a content having high probability of remembrance
recollection by the user can be preferentially presented as the
remembrance popup display, consequently making it possible to
implement information display with high utility value.
Further, content-related graphical information displayed as the
remembrance popup displays are stored as histories into the
remembrance list. When desiring to recognize details of a content
graphically displayed in the remembrance list, the user selects a
date corresponding to the content desired for recognition from the
remembrance list. Thereby, a day-view lifetime calendar
corresponding to the date of the content presented as the
remembrance popup display is displayed. Consequently, the user is
able to recognize the details of the content presented as the
remembrance popup display on the day-view lifetime calendar.
(Effects/Advantages of Display Time Period Change Control in
Accordance with User Evaluation Value)
According to the mobile phone of the present embodiment, user
evaluation values of respective contents are preliminarily stored
into the user evaluation value table. The user evaluation values
are used when performing an operation, such as "continuous page
changing operation," "page-jump changing operation," or "scroll
operation." In the event of the operation, change control is
performed to change the display-screen or content display time
period in accordance with the user evaluation value of the
respective content or the user evaluation value functioning as the
determination reference for user-specified display time period (or
the user evaluation value functioning as the determination
reference for presence or absence of the corresponding
display).
Thereby, a content with high user-selection probability can be
automatically detected or retrieved without complicate operation,
careful attention, and the like being required, and the display
time period for the content can be increased (to be long-time
displayed. Further, a display screen including only contents with
small user evaluation values or contents with small user evaluation
values can be either short-time displayed or omitted (jump-passed)
for display, so that a large number of contents stored in the
mobile phone can be rapidly viewed.
MODIFIED EXAMPLES
According to the embodiment described above, the present invention
is adapted to the mobile phone. However, effects similar to the
above described can be attained by adapting the present invention
to any one of other devices, such as PHS phones (PHS: Personal
Handyphone System), PDA apparatuses (PDA: Personal Digital
Assistant), notebook/desktop personal computers, and mobile game
machines inasmuch as the devices handle a plurality of different
types of contents.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiment described
above just by way of one example of the invention, but of course,
even embodiments other than the above-described embodiment may be
made with various modifications without departing technical spirit
and scope of the present invention.
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